Suggestions : Carbon fiber / HGB

maddie

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Finally, I get to keep my car. Just got back from a long work trip and can’t wait to enjoy with the Taycan 4S.

There are a few mods I want to do. I love the carbon fiber front lip and side skirts but i don’t like the sports look. The only way to get that through Porsches was the $10k sports design carbon fiber package. I’ve looked at other companies and none of the carbon fiber options are a choice for me. They are. a bit too much ! too busy.

Any suggestions how to get those. If not, my next best option is HGB front lip, side skirts and rear lip. Here’s a photo of my car:

the other photos - is what I’m considering something. Getting parts from suncoast, then getting them painted in HGB and then install. Looking at around $4k

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and the carbon fiber

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Cool pics, thanks for sharing.

I'm thinking of changing my front lip to carbon fiber on CT w Off Road Design package.

So, just to understand what you did, you had a 4S and added/swapped the factory carbon fiber front lip? Who did you use to do it? And did they order the part factory direct or from someone else?

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If I am reading your question correctly, you want to take a regular 4S and enhance the look with CF.

I think the move is getting the turbo optioned parts from Suncoast (front, sides, rear), painting them to match and then using a PPF wrap like this for the look you want without the cost:

https://www.stek-usa.com/dynocarbon

Here's the thing:

1. the OEM CF option is EXPENSIVE and adds no value beyond the esthetics/appearance.
2. I would place a $100 bet that I could park and OEM car and a properly wrapped car with this product side-by-side and even an educated observer wouldn't be able to tell the difference.

It would get you exactly what you want without the nutty costs.
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