Sedan Trunk Lid Spoiler Introductory Specials
Sedan Trunk Lid Spoiler Introductory Specials
Guys,
The sedan trunk lid spoilers has finall arrived, we are having a Introductory Offer for $160 and shipping is FREE within the US, it is fabricated with 100% SUPER HIGH QUALITY POLYURETHANE with Glossy Black Finish. Package includes 3M double sided adhesive tape also, thank you for your patronage.
Regards,
Unlimited Tuning
EMail: info@unlimitedtuning.com
Tel: 347.993.3469
AIM: UnlimitedTuning
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The sedan trunk lid spoilers has finall arrived, we are having a Introductory Offer for $160 and shipping is FREE within the US, it is fabricated with 100% SUPER HIGH QUALITY POLYURETHANE with Glossy Black Finish. Package includes 3M double sided adhesive tape also, thank you for your patronage.
Regards,
Unlimited Tuning
EMail: info@unlimitedtuning.com
Tel: 347.993.3469
AIM: UnlimitedTuning
<img src="http://images.auctionworks.com/hi/60/60214/sedantrunkspoilerl-1wm.jpg">
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<img src="http://images.auctionworks.com/hi/60/60214/sedantrunkspoilerl-3wm.jpg">
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<img src="http://images.auctionworks.com/hi/60/60214/utrx.jpg">
Last edited by UnlimitedTuning; Dec 14, 2004 at 08:56 AM.
Yes it will fit all 05 Sedan models including the AWD model. The finish it has now is very similar to the base of the mirror on the vehicle now, many people in Japan dont get the spoiler painted to achieve the 2 tone effect, thanks.
Unlimited.... is there approprraite curvature built into the spoiler or s it flat and is forced to conform to the trunk's curvature just by the tape? I just do not want the tape coming apart at the corners after a while. Thanks in advance.
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i think that UT's lip is a little wider than M3 spoilers found on ebay for 30-40 bucks. M3 spoilers are thinner and do not fit flush (look at the first picture - it sticks out more than M3 spoilers and is designed with a flare type off the edge of the trunk). with M3 spoilers found on ebay, the spoiler is not bent perfectly to fit the G and is a is a little short when you stick it on from end to end. UT's spoiler is designed to exactly fit the G
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Thank you Matters for your post. This spoiler is indeed specifically designed to sit along the contour of the Sedan Trunk, it is not a universal piece, the fitment is 100% perfect and the Polyurethane Material is superb, thank you.
Hey that's my car in the picture. I think I can answer most of the questions, I recently got it paint matched, and will be getting the pictures to UnlimitedTuning.
GurgenPB - There is a decent amount of flex to the spoiler since it's polyurethane. As far as having problems with the tape. I was instructed to heat the tape on the spoiler and the decklid with a hairdryer and then apply it. The funny thing is, I didn't put enough curvature on one side. When I tried to remove it, it didn't want to come off. I figure if i heat it up again, it may come up a little. But I wouldn't worry about it coming off.
davemac/richpike - I thought about picking up one of those spoilers off of ebay initially. One of the biggest differences is the materials used. UT makes the lip spoilers out of polyurethane. I believe the one's on ebay are abs plastic. I have no idea if the size is accurate, but you'd have to measure yourself and then contact the seller to make sure that his spoiler is the correct size. Then when you get it, you'd have to guess the amount of curvature you need to make it fit, and heat the spoiler with a heat gun to get it to flex the right amount (off the trunk). After you've waited for it to mold to the right shape, you prep and paint. I guesstimated the costs involved for all this, and it's almost the same as the cost of the spoiler from UT.
Sorry if I sound preachy, but IMO, I'd rather pay for something that fits right the first time.
GurgenPB - There is a decent amount of flex to the spoiler since it's polyurethane. As far as having problems with the tape. I was instructed to heat the tape on the spoiler and the decklid with a hairdryer and then apply it. The funny thing is, I didn't put enough curvature on one side. When I tried to remove it, it didn't want to come off. I figure if i heat it up again, it may come up a little. But I wouldn't worry about it coming off.
davemac/richpike - I thought about picking up one of those spoilers off of ebay initially. One of the biggest differences is the materials used. UT makes the lip spoilers out of polyurethane. I believe the one's on ebay are abs plastic. I have no idea if the size is accurate, but you'd have to measure yourself and then contact the seller to make sure that his spoiler is the correct size. Then when you get it, you'd have to guess the amount of curvature you need to make it fit, and heat the spoiler with a heat gun to get it to flex the right amount (off the trunk). After you've waited for it to mold to the right shape, you prep and paint. I guesstimated the costs involved for all this, and it's almost the same as the cost of the spoiler from UT.
Sorry if I sound preachy, but IMO, I'd rather pay for something that fits right the first time.
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davemac/richpike - I thought about picking up one of those spoilers off of ebay initially. One of the biggest differences is the materials used. UT makes the lip spoilers out of polyurethane. I believe the one's on ebay are abs plastic. I have no idea if the size is accurate, but you'd have to measure yourself and then contact the seller to make sure that his spoiler is the correct size. Then when you get it, you'd have to guess the amount of curvature you need to make it fit, and heat the spoiler with a heat gun to get it to flex the right amount (off the trunk). After you've waited for it to mold to the right shape, you prep and paint. I guesstimated the costs involved for all this, and it's almost the same as the cost of the spoiler from UT.
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As I do not want to hijack this thread, here is a link to my old post for anyone interested https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...hlight=spoiler
davemac
davemac/richpike - I thought about picking up one of those spoilers off of ebay initially. One of the biggest differences is the materials used. UT makes the lip spoilers out of polyurethane. I believe the one's on ebay are abs plastic. I have no idea if the size is accurate, but you'd have to measure yourself and then contact the seller to make sure that his spoiler is the correct size. Then when you get it, you'd have to guess the amount of curvature you need to make it fit, and heat the spoiler with a heat gun to get it to flex the right amount (off the trunk). After you've waited for it to mold to the right shape, you prep and paint. I guesstimated the costs involved for all this, and it's almost the same as the cost of the spoiler from UT.
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As I do not want to hijack this thread, here is a link to my old post for anyone interested https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...hlight=spoiler
davemac


