HOW TO DO AN ADVANCED SEARCH.
Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:56 pm by Admin
For the benefit of 944Hybrids users there are two search functions available for you to use.
The purpose of this sticky is to explain the "Advanced Search" function because it is much more powerful and is the best choice when researching information.
When you log on to the site a list of options is shown in a line at the top of the page. One option is labelled "Search", use this option (NOT the search box lower down on the right).
After you click on the upper search option, a drop down box appears. At the bottom of this box is a radio button marked "Advanced …
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Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
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Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Howdy,
I purchased a Broadfoot nose (with optional brake ducts) and have decided to use an OEM turbo nose instead. This is new in the box. It includes the optional brake ducts.
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My cost was $550 + $120 for the brake ducts. Asking $500 + shipping from 97213.
Thanks,
Dan.
I purchased a Broadfoot nose (with optional brake ducts) and have decided to use an OEM turbo nose instead. This is new in the box. It includes the optional brake ducts.
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My cost was $550 + $120 for the brake ducts. Asking $500 + shipping from 97213.
Thanks,
Dan.
Dan J- Posts : 117
Join date : 2010-06-20
Location : Portlandia
Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Interested. Will PM shortly. Rich
Rich L.- Posts : 928
Join date : 2011-05-30
Location : Seattle
Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Missed that it was "wide body", gotta pass. GLWS
Rich
Rich
Rich L.- Posts : 928
Join date : 2011-05-30
Location : Seattle
Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Hi Rich,
There's nothing 'wide body' about nose. It is made to fit OEM the 944 NA/Turbo fenders. So it can be used in place of the OEM NA or Turbo front bumper cover.
For the 'wide body' aspect of the kit, there are front and rear fender flares.
I used the flares on my NA, but not the nose. You need the aluminum bumper support from a turbo/S2 to mount the broadfoot nose panel, but it'll fit with OEM size fenders.
Dan.
There's nothing 'wide body' about nose. It is made to fit OEM the 944 NA/Turbo fenders. So it can be used in place of the OEM NA or Turbo front bumper cover.
For the 'wide body' aspect of the kit, there are front and rear fender flares.
I used the flares on my NA, but not the nose. You need the aluminum bumper support from a turbo/S2 to mount the broadfoot nose panel, but it'll fit with OEM size fenders.
Dan.
Dan J- Posts : 117
Join date : 2010-06-20
Location : Portlandia
Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
I have this nose on my car and love it. Although sold by Broadfoot, they are built by Harry Glass (using Broadfoot molds). The quality is outstanding compared to other 944 fiberglass I've purchased in the past.
Lemming- Posts : 855
Join date : 2011-05-30
Location : B'ham
Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Hi Guys,
I still have this nose. Willing to take $400 + shipping.
Thanks,
Dan.
I still have this nose. Willing to take $400 + shipping.
Thanks,
Dan.
Dan J- Posts : 117
Join date : 2010-06-20
Location : Portlandia
Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Do you still have this ?
hboehm at wilkes.net
hboehm at wilkes.net
prooutlaw- Posts : 3
Join date : 2012-09-17
Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Yes, still have it. I'll email you.
Thanks,
Dan.
Thanks,
Dan.
Dan J- Posts : 117
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Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Ok, thanks
I will be on the lookout for your e-mail
hboehm at wilkes.net
I will be on the lookout for your e-mail
hboehm at wilkes.net
prooutlaw- Posts : 3
Join date : 2012-09-17
Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Dan J wrote:Hi Rich,
There's nothing 'wide body' about nose. It is made to fit OEM the 944 NA/Turbo fenders. So it can be used in place of the OEM NA or Turbo front bumper cover.
For the 'wide body' aspect of the kit, there are front and rear fender flares.
I used the flares on my NA, but not the nose. You need the aluminum bumper support from a turbo/S2 to mount the broadfoot nose panel, but it'll fit with OEM size fenders.
Dan.
The nose is made to fit a TURBO front end.
N/A fenders need to be trimmed to match Turbo fenders, and Turbo header panel as well as headlight covers are needed. As mentioned, the turbo bumper is needed also.
Turbo front ends have slightly more curve to them.
Re: Broadfoot nose - New never mounted or painted
Could you please get an insured shipping figure to 90815, and email it to me ?
Thanks,
Stan
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Thanks,
Stan
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