We do not offer the wings prepainted ... the rear spoiler is finished in a satin black primer.I'm also considering the Steeda Q650 spoiler. Just wondering if it comes with OE black
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TJ
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We do not offer the wings prepainted ... the rear spoiler is finished in a satin black primer.I'm also considering the Steeda Q650 spoiler. Just wondering if it comes with OE black
Any chance for Christmas it goes back on sale for sub $350?We do not offer the wings prepainted ... the rear spoiler is finished in a satin black primer.
Best Regards,
TJ
Ya. That would be awesome!:amen:Any chance for Christmas it goes back on sale for sub $350?
Looks good! I might pick that up when I have the funds, definitely much cheaper than the GT-250. Mainly going for looks, while the 250 would look better, to me, I don't think it's $1000 better especially when I'm not going to race.GTC Drag Wing Installed. Very happy with how it come out.
It's not as big as it looks in the first picture, I'm just not a very good photographer and I used a cell phone...
Thanks. Yeah that's going to be the scary part, it'll be worth it though just gonna have to man up lol.I have a PP, so had no holes. Wouldn't matter anyway because the holes you need from this spoiler aren't going to be in the same place as the stock spoiler.
Install was pretty straightforward even with the minimal instructions I received with the spoiler. Hardest part, as it always is, is getting the courage up to drill that first hole.
Just resurrecting an old thread for a question on this install. Where you mounted your brackets, do the bolts conflict with the weather seal at all on the trunk? I dropped mine off locally for extensive detailing and asked if they had a body shop they worked with that could install it at the same time. They called today to let me know that it went on fine but that the bolts are chewing up the weather seal due to the location of the mounts on the trunk. I'm curious if anyone else with this wing has this problem because I pick it up tomorrow and haven't seen if they just mounted the brackets too wide or in some form of messed up manner.I have a PP, so had no holes. Wouldn't matter anyway because the holes you need from this spoiler aren't going to be in the same place as the stock spoiler.
Install was pretty straightforward even with the minimal instructions I received with the spoiler. Hardest part, as it always is, is getting the courage up to drill that first hole.
I don't think the bolts are messing with the lining. However, I will admit to being a bit overzealous when I started drilling and I did slightly damage my lining :frusty:Just resurrecting an old thread for a question on this install. Where you mounted your brackets, do the bolts conflict with the weather seal at all on the trunk? I dropped mine off locally for extensive detailing and asked if they had a body shop they worked with that could install it at the same time. They called today to let me know that it went on fine but that the bolts are chewing up the weather seal due to the location of the mounts on the trunk. I'm curious if anyone else with this wing has this problem because I pick it up tomorrow and haven't seen if they just mounted the brackets too wide or in some form of messed up manner.
Yeah, it ended up putting the holes directly on top the liner. I can't complain because it's pretty dead center on the rear of the trunk, just for the lip. We just put a little electrical tape over it and all is well. I'm extremely pleased with how it turned out when you're looking at it from behind. It just really makes the car look wide and planted. Although, the 325s could lend themselves to that a bit too. Thanks for the response on it!I don't think the bolts are messing with the lining. However, I will admit to being a bit overzealous when I started drilling and I did slightly damage my lining :frusty:
Hey Jason could you post some more pics in a more lighted setting?GTC Drag Wing Installed. Very happy with how it come out.
It's not as big as it looks in the first picture, I'm just not a very good photographer and I used a cell phone...