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I was getting some tires installed on my car last week and while on the lift the mechanic and I checked out the underside of my car. It is surprisingly clean with no oil or other leaks! That was a nice find.

Back where the engine is and the underside coverings stop one can see where the car has bottomed out and there are nicks on the underside of the engine. Mike at Rennwerks in Campbell CA (good guys) suggested I get a cover. He showed me the three places it would attached, very simple install. Porsche makes them as well as aftermarket.

Has anyone added one of these? Does it seam worth it? Where did you get it? Do you have a Porsche P/N?

Thanks,

Gary

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I was getting some tires installed on my car last week and while on the lift the mechanic and I checked out the underside of my car. It is surprisingly clean with no oil or other leaks! That was a nice find.

Back where the engine is and the underside coverings stop one can see where the car has bottomed out and there are nicks on the underside of the engine. Mike at Rennwerks in Campbell CA (good guys) suggested I get a cover. He showed me the three places it would attached, very simple install. Porsche makes them as well as aftermarket.

Has anyone added one of these? Does it seam worth it? Where did you get it? Do you have a Porsche P/N?

Thanks,

Gary

http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...ost&p=48146

Posted

Loren,

Thanks but this doesn't have the one I was referring to. The pans listed are the normal stock pans. I am referring to a non-stock pan all the way back that would cover the underside of the engine, not depicted here. My understanding is it is an after market item.

Gary

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Loren,

Thanks but this doesn't have the one I was referring to. The pans listed are the normal stock pans. I am referring to a non-stock pan all the way back that would cover the underside of the engine, not depicted here. My understanding is it is an after market item.

Gary

Sorry, misunderstood your request.

996.107.981.00 Engine protection plate -- US MSRP $108.16

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