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been toying with the idea since I saw the spoiler and last night I committed
Love the look
I ordered f/glass so it will be colour coded to car
I hope you have someone good lined up to fit it... they need to be "adjusted" and glued on... so it becomes a permanent item.
Out of interest... how much was it?
Candy White Scirocco R DSG with Panoramic Sunroof and RNS510 Sat Nav, tint Cup Rear Spoiler, VMR V718 GM rims, APR Tuned, Brembo 6 pot BBK, Eibach Pro-Kit springs, Low line RVC, Exhaust flap delete
I have someone in mind and read the webpost DIY so cross ya fingers.
Right on 200 Ozzy landed for the Fibreglass one but CF takes your fancy around 400 landed
Better you than me I think. Normally a rear spoiler would be either bolted (OEM) or glued, I am not sure I would trust DS tape to hold it without knowing how much work it really does..
There is the concern of it losing it and blowing $200 + but I would be more concerned about damaging another car or person if it comes off at speed...
I am not too fussed on the Cup spoiler so I won't be going down that track.
Candy White Scirocco R DSG with Panoramic Sunroof and RNS510 Sat Nav, tint Cup Rear Spoiler, VMR V718 GM rims, APR Tuned, Brembo 6 pot BBK, Eibach Pro-Kit springs, Low line RVC, Exhaust flap delete
Mate the Spoiler is not light and is bigger than you think. It covers a large surface area and requires careful alignment so that so that it not only matches the gloss panels on each side of the rear windows (which require a bit of modification) or alternatively a light mod to the spoiler itself so it sits flush. The area it sits on is also not flush - see below. You also have to align it to the rear of the roof line so it doesnt catch when the boot is open whilst not leaving too much gap. I dont think tape is going to cut it. The instructions specify a glue/stikaflex bond.
Gents
slow down and take a breath...there are 4 mounting nuts that go with it.
I thought Andy was referring to the attachent other than the 4 nuts.
Geez I wouldnt "glue""tape" a wing on and nod my head and say "kalazoomie"you are attached.
LOL
for your light reading boyz......RELAX
None of us know each other but I do have substantial history in building and restoring cars ...like around 33 years
I started an apprenticeship in 1979 back in Bagdad when alot of you were in dads bag...LOL
Peter
Better you than me I think. Normally a rear spoiler would be either bolted (OEM) or glued, I am not sure I would trust DS tape to hold it without knowing how much work it really does..
There is the concern of it losing it and blowing $200 + but I would be more concerned about damaging another car or person if it comes off at speed...
I am not too fussed on the Cup spoiler so I won't be going down that track.
I received the spoiler yesterday and i must say that the finish is top notch...no pits or grainy lines in the finish as I have seen with cheap "****". It is heavy which means it is not cheap and hollow.
I cant talk about fitment obviously but measured it all up and it is square and lumps are where they should be etc...
I will endeavour to get the spray done and proceed with pics once I do the R&R.
7 days total post which really impressed me...i thought it would be a month or so.
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