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Which Porsche Cayenne Spoiler to fabricate??

  • Porsche Cayenne 08-10 Aero Function AF-1 Wing Spoiler

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  • PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO GT GTS TA STYLE SPOILER

    Votes: 10 38.5%

Porsche Cayenne Style Roof Wing

9K views 66 replies 20 participants last post by  soontobesrt 
#1 · (Edited)
So I had a great idea to do something different as always and I really want to do a roof spoiler to clean up and slick out the back. Come Summer time the Jeep will be in my sponsors shop getting one of these two wings fabricated on, so my question to you is what do you guyz think looks cleaner considering my Jeeps theme.

Option 1: Porsche Cayenne Aero Function AF-1 Wing Spoiler

Option 2: PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO GT GTS TA STYLE SPOILER


The first pic is Option 1. Pics 2 and 3 are option 2.
 

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#38 ·
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#40 · (Edited)
Haa #1 is what I made to fit the Jeep I'm just too busy to finish it. I will revisit this project soon tho'


Here is the only pic. I could find left from over a year ago It doesn't look much like this any more it a lot more finished looking. I did end up changing it a bit too since this pic but at least you can see where I was going with it.




Here you can see I followed the sides of the truck so it would just look like an extension and followed the contour of the roof line with a slight flair on the back edge that you can not see from this pic.
 
#42 ·
i heard they have some stick on fender vents in carbon fiber at autozone....
 
#57 ·
hmmmm....haters....step out the box and try something new that is what makes builds fun...
 
#58 ·
If you are going to go with a "wing" go with number 1 IMO.
 
#59 ·
I am going with #1...GOD Dangit Chad would you just complete the F'n wing so I don't have to make my own, lol...
 
#60 ·
Gotta agree with you there, trying new things is the fun part of the build. I personally am not a big fan spoilers on most SUV's, but I am leaning toward the AF-1. Looking forward to seeing more pics as this progresses.
 
#61 ·
See Chad the voices don't lie...now get on that shit...lol
 
#62 ·
Yeah a spoiler looks good on certain SUV's, but when you already have one with as much stuff on it as yours its gets to the point of too much shit on it. Form over function is for a coupe, or a sedan not a vehicle that's meant to go off road... *cough* sport-utility vehicle..

and yes haters gunna hate, its what we finna do playa
 
#63 ·
cough all you want...when they made the SRT8 the off-road ideation went out the door, lol...if there was never an SRT8 then I would understand the hating, but it is what it is playa...
 
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