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Have any of my fellow S550 owners bought one of the cheaper spoilers on the market? I'm looking for the GT350 track pack style and I see there's a lot more options now under $200. It looks like I have some pre painted options as well. And if you have one requiring drilling, did you install it yourself. Thanks!
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I bought a roush replica one pre-painted from ikon for like 120 bucks. Stuck it on with some 3m extreme tape without any screws and it has been on for over 2 years now. With some 100+ mph runs in Mexico
 

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I bought the Ikon GT350 Track Pack spoiler on ebay. With a 15% off coupon it was just over $200. It came with 1 end thoroughly smashed. They sent a replacement, which came with 1 end broken, but not as bad as the 1st. They wanted the 2nd 1 back and paid return shipping. All together I wasted about a month between initial order and finally getting my refund. I will say that Ikon was responsive and great to deal with through the whole thing and the product looked really good, except for the packing. It just wasn't up to UPS from CA to MD.

I waited for another ebay 15% coupon and bought the genuine Ford part for $355 with the discount from Portsmouth Ford in New Hampshire. Got it with no problems. The Ford part comes with a dandy template for drilling 9 holes in 3 different sizes. It was nerve racking as hell drilling, but came out great. To me the Ford part is worth the extra money and drilling more holes. A lot of people have mounted the 3rd party spoilers without drilling and been fine though.

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I bought the Ikon GT350 Track Pack spoiler on ebay. With a 15% off coupon it was just over $200. It came with 1 end thoroughly smashed. They sent a replacement, which came with 1 end broken, but not as bad as the 1st. They wanted the 2nd 1 back and paid return shipping. All together I wasted about a month between initial order and finally getting my refund. I will say that Ikon was responsive and great to deal with through the whole thing and the product looked really good, except for the packing. It just wasn't up to UPS from CA to MD.

I waited for another ebay 15% coupon and bought the genuine Ford part for $355 with the discount from Portsmouth Ford in New Hampshire. Got it with no problems. The Ford part comes with a dandy template for drilling 9 holes in 3 different sizes. It was nerve racking as hell drilling, but came out great. To me the Ford part is worth the extra money and drilling more holes. A lot of people have mounted the 3rd party spoilers without drilling and been fine though.
wowwww..9 holes would give me a panic attack. It looks great though.

Is that a giant dent in the trunk lid?
 
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