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Old 09-20-2004, 05:26 PM
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Looking for a rear spoiler that will fit other than OEM or Stillen?
Old 02-01-2005, 05:06 PM
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Originally posted by sshovel@adelphi
Looking for a rear spoiler that will fit other than OEM or Stillen?
Spoilerdepot.com. Here are some pics of my install





And here is a link to a really big pic so you can see the paint up close:

http://www.quiros.net/350z/images/spoiler1_large.jpg

Old 02-01-2005, 05:19 PM
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ZBoater, you bought it eh? I think they are the best. Not too much..not too little. Just perfect size.


btw, here is the direct link to buy it:

http://spoilerdepot.com/Catalog.asp?...odelTemp=&idB=


and here is mine so you can see how they will be.


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Old 02-01-2005, 05:30 PM
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ZBoater, you bought it eh? I think they are the best. Not too much..not too little. Just perfect size...
Yup, your picture sold me. You should call 'em up and ask for a commission or something. There's a couple more roadster folks who are looking at these very closely.
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i paid only $175 painted and shipped when they first come out and sold on Ebay.
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How hard is it to put the spoiler on? Thank you in advance.
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10 mins max.
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Originally posted by kimara
How hard is it to put the spoiler on? Thank you in advance.
It is very easy, but you should do it carefully and take your time. I agree with Bubble it shouldnt take you more than 10 minutes, and 9 of those should be measuring and marking the spot where you will put it. Once that spoiler is on, taking it out will ruin the tape. Place the spoiler on the trunk lip BEFORE you take the tape covers off, and play with it until you find a spot you like. Measure all corners, top and bottom to make sure the spoiler is level, and mark the spot with some masking tape. That way you will know where to plant it once the tape covers are off.

I just noticed on mine the paint job on a corner had problems. There are some bubbles coming up. I understand Spoilerdepot has excellent customer service, but the thought of removing that spoiler just makes me shiver. That tape is goooooooooood. I think I'll leave it like that unless it gets worse. I heard someone else had a problem, called them up, and they had him ship his spoiler to them and fixed it at no charge.

If for whatever reason you need to remove the spoiler, do not use a screwdrive to pry it off. You may be tempted to do this if you are pissed off (like someone I know and see every day... in the mirror), but the correct procedure would be to get a hair dryer and heat up the tape slowly and for several minutes. This should allow you to GENTLY start prying it off. If you do it slowly and gently you will avoid scratching your trunk like some else I know.
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