remove rear spoiler?
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Re: remove rear spoiler?
You will have about 9 (they are large!) holes if you remove just the spoiler. You need to exchange trunk lids with someone to make it perfect.
I think the spoiler looks fine but that's just my opinion...
- Don't argue with idiots. They will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.=P-
I think the spoiler looks fine but that's just my opinion...
- Don't argue with idiots. They will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.=P-
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Re: remove rear spoiler?
That's right, factory built G's with spoilers have their 3rd brake lite built into the spoiler. Both would be removed with the spoiler. You'd have to fit a 3rd brake lite in the rear window.
If you swap trunk lids with someone with no wing, maybe they'd 'swap' 3rd brake lites too.
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If you swap trunk lids with someone with no wing, maybe they'd 'swap' 3rd brake lites too.
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Re: remove rear spoiler?
Seems like alot of fuss - why not just wait or source the car from another location? I have a 6MT w/o aero. I didn't like the wing and I had to look hard for one without, but I found it.
On a side note, at about 110 MPH, the rear end does feel a little light when cresting rises in the pavement. The wing and air diffusers might help that (not like you'd go 110 every day, but..).
-- mike
2003 G35C 6MT Leather, BS, Prem
On a side note, at about 110 MPH, the rear end does feel a little light when cresting rises in the pavement. The wing and air diffusers might help that (not like you'd go 110 every day, but..).
-- mike
2003 G35C 6MT Leather, BS, Prem
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