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I have recieved my side skirts for my Turbo bodied 996 C4S and sent them in to the Paint Shop....has anyone had experience of fitting them.....how did you bond them to the body and what adhesive did you use and any other useful info please..............Thanks in Advance.... Ken :D

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I have recieved my side skirts for my Turbo bodied 996 C4S and sent them in to the Paint Shop....has anyone had experience of fitting them.....how did you bond them to the body and what adhesive did you use and any other useful info please..............Thanks in Advance.... Ken :D

There is a 3M tape that is used. Porsche supplies it but you can also get it from NAPA and your body shop. Be VERY ure that the area is stripped of all wax and material and is perfectly clean.

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Thanks for that Chads.........I have decided to let the body shop do it for me They are going to......... as I understand it......mask off and primer the area as you would a Windscreen and the use Sika Flex 255 in the same way.....here what you are saying about 'stripping' off the wax. Thanks again!

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