Stock spoiler on Roadster?
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Originally Posted by Bubble
oki..when do you want to buy it?
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Originally Posted by Bubble
damn..you are fast. The condition is PERFECT. You know i take good care for my car. Let me look for new wing and let you know asap bro.
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Dish soap (Dawn) is a good wax remover. Zaino recommends it before applying their product.
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i bought an OEM spoiler for my roadster and i later found out that the ZR and Z coupes have a difference on the trunk...that darn spoiler didnt fit, so im, selling it on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMESE%3AIT
thanks for your interest and happy bidding.
thanks for your interest and happy bidding.
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^^^ correct there is no factory spoiler for the Roadster. The factory coupe spoiler will only fit if modified by a bodyshop. You would be better off buying a central 20 or stillen spoiler which is made for our roadster.
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I installed my spoiler that I got from spoiler depot. It took about 20 minutes or so to get it lined up properly. No complaints but the top right side of the spoiler does not stick down. The shape of the spoiler is not an exact match to our trunk lids, but it's about 95%. Some sort of intallation layout with the spoiler would surely help with getting perfect.
Nonetheless, it looks kick ***! Just what I was looking for in a spoiler - small and sleak.
Nonetheless, it looks kick ***! Just what I was looking for in a spoiler - small and sleak.
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Originally Posted by DanOnTheRoad
I installed my spoiler that I got from spoiler depot. It took about 20 minutes or so to get it lined up properly. No complaints but the top right side of the spoiler does not stick down. The shape of the spoiler is not an exact match to our trunk lids, but it's about 95%. Some sort of intallation layout with the spoiler would surely help with getting perfect.
Nonetheless, it looks kick ***! Just what I was looking for in a spoiler - small and sleak.
Nonetheless, it looks kick ***! Just what I was looking for in a spoiler - small and sleak.
The top right side of my spoiler from SpoilerDepot is not sticking either after trying just about everything. It is only noticeable to me...noone else would probably ever see it. Anyone have any suggestions how to get it to stick??
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Originally Posted by maxpowers
Dish soap (Dawn) is a good wax remover. Zaino recommends it before applying their product.
I heard dish soap was not good for car paint?
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has anyone bought from this site: Street Racing Spoilers
http://www.cardata.com/spoilers/nissan_spoilers.htm
Is it the same spoiler advertised on Spoiler Depot, but for more $$$?
http://www.cardata.com/spoilers/nissan_spoilers.htm
Is it the same spoiler advertised on Spoiler Depot, but for more $$$?