Painted!! Nissan 350z Convertible Spoiler
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Has anyone tryed this wing?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33638
eBay item 7948344868 (Ends Jan-19-05 12:08:10 PST) - PAINTED!! NISSAN 350Z CONVERTIBLE SPOILER 2004-05
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33638
eBay item 7948344868 (Ends Jan-19-05 12:08:10 PST) - PAINTED!! NISSAN 350Z CONVERTIBLE SPOILER 2004-05
That spoiler is so small why bother putting one on? hehe
If you gotta, I would probably still prefer to have a good bodyshop match the paint, since depending on how old your car is your definatly going to have some paint fade, and the new paint on the spoiler is going to stand out a bit... just my thoughts on the subject..
If you gotta, I would probably still prefer to have a good bodyshop match the paint, since depending on how old your car is your definatly going to have some paint fade, and the new paint on the spoiler is going to stand out a bit... just my thoughts on the subject..
the installation of that spoiler is done using a double-sided 3M adhesive tape. My concern is that the spoiler would fly off at high speed and/or after the adhesive has been exposed to the elements for a while. Does the spoiler feel like it's on there pretty good?
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That is just what I was wondering. I don't like the extreme body changes. I like the way my Z looks stock, I just like to make it look a little unique. Thanks for the info.
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I tried buying this spoiler from this company back late November 2004. They claimed to have had a defect in the mold for this spoiler and they could not deliver it to me. They ended up refunding my money in mid January (waiting several weeks to see if they could fix the mold) since they could not produce one for me. They stated I should contact them again in early February to see if they fixed their 350Z Roadster spoiler mold. The person that worked with this stuff (most expierenced guy) quit in late November and they cannot seem to get this fixed. This is according to Oscar from spoilerdepot.com.
Originally posted by milanista
the installation of that spoiler is done using a double-sided 3M adhesive tape. My concern is that the spoiler would fly off at high speed and/or after the adhesive has been exposed to the elements for a while. Does the spoiler feel like it's on there pretty good?
the installation of that spoiler is done using a double-sided 3M adhesive tape. My concern is that the spoiler would fly off at high speed and/or after the adhesive has been exposed to the elements for a while. Does the spoiler feel like it's on there pretty good?
Originally posted by Corrosive
So its basically the same as the stock one?
-Mike
So its basically the same as the stock one?
-Mike
Originally posted by FLZ
Dang you Bubble....LOL....I love it......Now I gotta go and spend some more money....:-) Dave
Dang you Bubble....LOL....I love it......Now I gotta go and spend some more money....:-) Dave
- I just bought one. EEEGADZZZ. It looks great on the roadster. Will post pics as soon as it gets here.(Thanks Bubble for posting your pics!!!)
Originally posted by maxpowers
Dam MAdooid why did you post this. Now I want to get one! Bubble when did you purchase yours, recently?
Dam MAdooid why did you post this. Now I want to get one! Bubble when did you purchase yours, recently?
spoilerdepot.com just offered another 350ZR spoiler on ebay. I called Oscar (previous contact) to confirm whether they've resolved the spoiler mold problem. He confirmed they've had this fixed for about two weeks. I purchased the one on ebay and it should ship shortly.
$225.50 painted and delivered.
$225.50 painted and delivered.




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