Made in Southern CaliforniaPolyurethane, not fiberglassBuilding aero since 1987
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Full wide-body conversion for the classic 911 and 930 — the Super Turbo C2/4.

911 / 930911 930 Super Turbo C2/4 Body Kit
Super Turbo C2/4 Body Kit
Wide Body · Complete Kit
Fits 911 / 930
  • Front & rear wide-body fender flares
  • Turbo-style bumpers
  • Side rockers
$2,995.00
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Installation
930 Turbo fender flare install

Watch the wide-body flares go on start to finish. A full conversion is real bodywork — this walks you through exactly how the panels line up and mount before you commit.

Poly vs. the rest

Why polyurethane wins — and expensive carbon fiber & fiberglass lose to small impact

Carbon fiber and fiberglass look great in the showroom — until the first driveway, speed bump, or parking block. Both are rigid and brittle: they can't flex, so the instant they take a hit they chip, crack, spider, or shatter outright. And these aren't cheap parts — a single small impact can mean hundreds of dollars to replace the piece, re-glass the damage, and repaint it to match. Polyurethane was built for the real world: it flexes on impact and springs right back, so it survives the exact hits that destroy carbon fiber and fiberglass.

What is polyurethane?

A tough, flexible urethane polymer used in real motorsport bodywork. Under impact it bends and absorbs the hit, then springs back to its original shape instead of shattering like rigid composites.

Why carbon fiber & fiberglass lose

Rigid composites can't absorb an impact, so they crack, chip, and shatter on the first curb, driveway, or piece of road debris. Fiberglass often has to be re-glassed, sanded, and repainted — an expensive shop job every single time. It looks premium until it costs you premium, over and over.

Built from 800+ molds

Every panel is pulled from molds we cut ourselves, shaped off real factory body lines — so the flares, bumpers, and rockers line up the way they should instead of fighting you on the car.

About us

Manufacturing dreams since 1987.

It all started with one car. At 20, I found my first Porsche — a 1966 911 — and dreamed of turning it into a widebody. Nothing on the market matched the aggressive-yet-timeless look I wanted, so I designed my own. Countless nights of shaping and molding later, that obsession became a lifelong pursuit, and more than 800 fiberglass molds. Today, Better Bodies Motorsport is trusted by Porsche enthusiasts worldwide, and every piece still carries the DNA of that first 911 project — authentic, uncompromising, and built to turn heads. And we're not done yet.

— Made in Southern California, one mold at a time.