Spoiler!!!
Hi guys
Just recently bought a 2003 Nissan 350z. I am already thinking about all the work I would like done to my car. I just purchased new rims but now I'm looking for a new spoiler and getting rid of my stock one. Every where I look online it seems that since it's not factory, it may not be a perfect fit. Is there anyway to make purchasing one easier? Could any of you tell me where you purchases yours from??? Thank you!!!!
-Kayla
Just recently bought a 2003 Nissan 350z. I am already thinking about all the work I would like done to my car. I just purchased new rims but now I'm looking for a new spoiler and getting rid of my stock one. Every where I look online it seems that since it's not factory, it may not be a perfect fit. Is there anyway to make purchasing one easier? Could any of you tell me where you purchases yours from??? Thank you!!!! -Kayla
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check out the vertex one.... aggressive but yet subtle.
under 400 and frp material
http://intensepower.com/verespwi35.html
under 400 and frp material
http://intensepower.com/verespwi35.html
Last edited by travlee; Dec 2, 2014 at 08:38 AM.
Kayla if you are looking to get a large spoiler that is one of the nismo style (v2 or v3).
DO NOT cheap out on these! I originally bought my replica v2 for around $200. Nearly $1000 later, it is on the car and still does not fit right. Yes it looks good from 10 feet away, but when you get close and actually look at the details it is not pretty.
I suggest one of two options:
1. Find a quality spoiler that you like that is in your price range, OR
2. If you are set on the v2/v3 style, save up $1000+ and buy an authentic one.
This was last year, but it took me about $700 to get to this point ($200-300 spoiler, $400 worth of custom work to get the spoiler to fit on the car properly). And after that custom work it still was not painted and did not fit perfectly
DO NOT cheap out on these! I originally bought my replica v2 for around $200. Nearly $1000 later, it is on the car and still does not fit right. Yes it looks good from 10 feet away, but when you get close and actually look at the details it is not pretty.
I suggest one of two options:
1. Find a quality spoiler that you like that is in your price range, OR
2. If you are set on the v2/v3 style, save up $1000+ and buy an authentic one.
This was last year, but it took me about $700 to get to this point ($200-300 spoiler, $400 worth of custom work to get the spoiler to fit on the car properly). And after that custom work it still was not painted and did not fit perfectly
I almost want to say this is a troll thread. Given infamous 17-year-olds with Z's thread, the thread made by that dude living in his dad's house making minimum wage talking about the afforability of the 350z, and the general influx of trolls lately.
OP what part of Long Island are you from? Been to any of the local meets over the summer?
OP what part of Long Island are you from? Been to any of the local meets over the summer?







