3 Molded Spoiler and Shaved Sedan Trunks!
#32
I deal with compliance and legal issues in the transportation industry - I wouldn’t jeopardize my position or take liability risk by attempting something I wasn’t confident was safe.
#33
Different strokes for different folks, that's all. They may still be "legal" as far as visibility goes, but there's no question that visibility suffers. Not to mention there are also reflectors in the taillight housings that are compromised when smoked. But my main gripe with them is they just don't float my boat. Like I said, different strokes for different folks.
Anyway, molded spoilers look good! Can't wait to see all the sedans at the sedan mega meet in a few weeks (I'm rolling with Grant since he's borrowing my wheels, LOL).
Anyway, molded spoilers look good! Can't wait to see all the sedans at the sedan mega meet in a few weeks (I'm rolling with Grant since he's borrowing my wheels, LOL).
#34
I deal with compliance and legal issues in the transportation industry - I wouldn’t jeopardize my position or take liability risk by attempting something I wasn’t confident was safe.
Thanks for your concern though.
#38
there is no silver G in the pics...
They are all the same custom molded spoilers form Auto Explosion... the (Porsche) Meteor Grey G had the spoiler molder over the turn signal (which was molded to quarter panel and painted over)
The fist one AE did was a UT style spoiler, then they made fiberglass versions of the same thing for the 2nd to Gs.
Sorry - not an simple answer... but its not a common mod either.
They are all the same custom molded spoilers form Auto Explosion... the (Porsche) Meteor Grey G had the spoiler molder over the turn signal (which was molded to quarter panel and painted over)
The fist one AE did was a UT style spoiler, then they made fiberglass versions of the same thing for the 2nd to Gs.
Sorry - not an simple answer... but its not a common mod either.
#39
there is no silver G in the pics...
They are all the same custom molded spoilers form Auto Explosion... the (Porsche) Meteor Grey G had the spoiler molder over the turn signal (which was molded to quarter panel and painted over)
The fist one AE did was a UT style spoiler, then they made fiberglass versions of the same thing for the 2nd to Gs.
Sorry - not an simple answer... but its not a common mod either.
They are all the same custom molded spoilers form Auto Explosion... the (Porsche) Meteor Grey G had the spoiler molder over the turn signal (which was molded to quarter panel and painted over)
The fist one AE did was a UT style spoiler, then they made fiberglass versions of the same thing for the 2nd to Gs.
Sorry - not an simple answer... but its not a common mod either.
#40
I suggest getting a fiberglass replica though – it’s easier to cut, shape & fit if needed and poly has a tendency to show crease more when molded.
Good luck - I look forward to seeing your version.
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Different strokes for different folks, that's all. They may still be "legal" as far as visibility goes, but there's no question that visibility suffers. Not to mention there are also reflectors in the taillight housings that are compromised when smoked. But my main gripe with them is they just don't float my boat. Like I said, different strokes for different folks.
Anyway, molded spoilers look good! Can't wait to see all the sedans at the sedan mega meet in a few weeks (I'm rolling with Grant since he's borrowing my wheels, LOL).
Anyway, molded spoilers look good! Can't wait to see all the sedans at the sedan mega meet in a few weeks (I'm rolling with Grant since he's borrowing my wheels, LOL).
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