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Spoiler Design

Which spoiler would you rock

  • Design 1

    Votes: 60 47.2%
  • Design 2 (3 piece)

    Votes: 67 52.8%

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I like the first one but seems a little too upright
This. That will drag more as well. It needs to be a cross between the Outlaw spoiler and design one.
That's exactly why I want this one; the CDC Outlaw is okay but a little too flat for my tastes. I've sounded like a broken record on here looking for a duckbill spoiler almost exactly like this. Would definitely add a lot of drag and I'm not really sure how effective it would be at generating useful downforce, but dammit it looks so good.

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My vote's for the 3-piece design, reminds me of the 70s & 80s Z-28 spoilers. Hopefully final product will be w/o the rivets.
 
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Thank you all for the feedback! I will have more renderings done once we finalize a design and tweak it a bit.
 

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I really like the rivets. Reminds me of the RTR stuff.
 

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I like options 1 and 2.

This car has been hard as well for me to figure out what wheels and spoiler/wing I like. Shit makes my head explode :)
 

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That's exactly why I want this one; the CDC Outlaw is okay but a little too flat for my tastes. I've sounded like a broken record on here looking for a duckbill spoiler almost exactly like this. Would definitely add a lot of drag and I'm not really sure how effective it would be at generating useful downforce, but dammit it looks so good.

This is exactly what I am looking for.

Great design, Kakon, but would it be possible to make it without the rivets?
 

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I would tie the flat rim around the taillight into the 3 piece design
 

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Design 1 for days, I actually think it looks like the Street scene one without the sides as posted
 

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Design 1 for days, I actually think it looks like the Street scene one without the sides as posted
And design 2 makes the rear look a little slab sided. I would jump on a pre-order if design 1 was greenlit.

Take my money, OP.
 

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And design 2 makes the rear look a little slab sided. I would jump on a pre-order if design 1 was greenlit.

Take my money, OP.
Do you like the exposed bolts?
 

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What is the purpose of the 16 exposed rivet heads...possibly a "boy racer" look?
 

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I think #2 looks more complete. It fits better with the wide and curvy rear.
 

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I'm borderline indifferent, although I'd rather not have them exposed. Still up in the air with how I want to take my car style-wise... you?
I am about the same. I am tossing around the Bigworm R stripes and a spoiler.

This car style gives me indigestion when trying to figure out what I want to do visually. Never had this issue on all my previous Mustangs but this one.

I know I want a spoiler/wing for sure. I always prefer a spoiler (blade) vs. wing but this car I think you can do a wing and it be tasteful. I really like #1 the best. The exposed bolts tend to make it more race car vs. street car. Can't wait to see more pictures of #1 at different angles, etc.
 

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#2 if:
A.) It covers/uses the factory holes
B.) It's all smoothed out (not a fan of the exposed screw heads / hardware)

If that was available at a reasonable price, I'd order it next weekend.
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