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    I think a lot of cars now are using variable intake tract, its usually a molded airbox now with a controlled flap to switch in between intake path to control runner length. Not quite the telescopic trumpet as the racing Mazda 4-rotor but serve the same purpose, it not just in dual mode setup...
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    Like everything that's desirable, it's also outrageously expensive considering it's based on a Carrera S. But after seeing that ducktail, i'm starting to wonder how we ever lived without it. Oh well. To the aftermarket!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingofthering View Post
    i'm starting to wonder how we ever lived without it. Oh well. To the aftermarket!
    just thread your way through the hamann and mansory offerings, and you will find your prize lemmywinks
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    The wheels are now available separately. Not the duck tail though.
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    19"s only? boo
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    They were what's on the SC, so.. also they'd look silly if they were bigger.
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    no, i want them in 18" or 17", so they can actually fit on mine.
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    Ahh. That I can get behind. They'd look quite the hawtness on yours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    The wheels are now available separately. Not the duck tail though.
    I posted them in the regular 911 hideout thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    I posted them in the regular 911 hideout thread.
    True.. but now there's information on why they've resurfaced. Also I didn't look at that thread.
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