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Spoiler delete for me. The stock ducktail is perfect.

However, for the SVT car, I'd like to see it enlarged, but still be blended into the bodywork. Something like this. They can flare the rear wheelarches even more, too, to get those fat rims back there :thumbsup:

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I preferred my 2005 with the spoiler delete option because the aftermarket duck tails flowed much better. I think the same rule applies to the 2015. The integrated spoiler is perfect as is without a thin strip of plastic layerd over the top. The SN95's and fox bodies required spoilers. But then again spoilers are so 80's-90's :mullet:
 

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Spoiler delete for me. The stock ducktail is perfect.

However, for the SVT car, I'd like to see it enlarged, but still be blended into the bodywork. Something like this. They can flare the rear wheelarches even more, too, to get those fat rims back there :thumbsup:

I immediately envisioned this:

 

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I don't know... I kinda like the thin bit of plastic spoiler in the silver 'vert. Not a huge spoiler/wing, just a little "kick" up to make that rear lip stand out a bit more.

I'll be really sad if I can't get that and the fangs somehow on my I4... (I would however get rid of the apparent carbon stamped aluminium on the dash of the I4 performance model... much prefer the "smoothed" aluminium you can see in some of the other dash photos)
 

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Spoiler delete for me. The stock ducktail is perfect.

However, for the SVT car, I'd like to see it enlarged, but still be blended into the bodywork. Something like this. They can flare the rear wheelarches even more, too, to get those fat rims back there :thumbsup:

SO HOT. Makes me wanna :censored: .

I do love that spoiler.
 

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Yep, something like that would be great for the SVT. I like the fact it'd blended in, not tacked on :)
 

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Wow forget the spoiler that whole render looks amazing! Makes me sad we don't have a matte black option. Not that I'd buy it but it's pretty to look at :p
 
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With the more complicated design of the rear of the 15, I think it will be much harder to get a nice bolt on spoiler that doesn't look "tacked" on. I love the overall look of the CDC spoiler for the 05+, but the way the outer sections were stuck on around the lights always bothered me, made it look cheap.
 

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