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I was going to transfer these across to the new Mustang as they looked so good but I’m going down a different front spoiler route now so these are surplus to requirement.

I had these GT500 Style Winglets imported direct from ZL1 Addons in the States, the postage (and duty) cost as much as the splitters ! Purchase price was $189.00.

Link to website with full product details

https://zl1addons.com/products/mustang-15-19-gt500-style-splitter-winglet-fender-extensions

I purchased the GT350 variant, these do not directly fit in same fixings points but if you’re happy to drill the underside of your front spoiler and fix with bolts they fit just fine. I had mine mated to a Cervini splitter which looked awesome. Pics below.

Condition is good, the underside does have some scuffs front being on a lowered Mustang. You cannot see these scuffs unless you are scrabbling around under the car. These are really strong and well built too.

Price - SOLD

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Hey bud, I love these... will these fit with just the stock front splitter do you know (which i dont mind putting some self tappers in). It's more the length/height im worried about...
 
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They hadn’t launched the winglets that fit with the stock front spoiler and I still don’t think they launched this yet.
What this means is the recessed holes underneath do not match up with any existing fixings on the factory spoiler.
What I did was use 3M tape to stick it in place where o wanted it to sit then drilled three new holes on bottom of splitter and bolted the winglet in place.
I also drilled a hole into wheel arch liner to fix the top of the winglet I place there.
It looked spot on and was rock solid so worked for me.
Hope this helps !
 

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Cheers, I can deal with the fixing holes, i'm not too worried about that. Its the extra height of your Cervini splitter vs the stock splitter that has me nervous. The bottom of it looks a good couple of inches lower than the stock one, so if you were to offer these winglets up to your stock splitter, does it cause any fitment issues with the vertical section as it goes up the wheel arch?
 
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These are designed for the oem GT350 splitter which I think is not as deep as the Cervini splitter.

Where are you based happy for you to come have a trial fitment beforehand ?

I’m based near Kidderminster if that helps
 

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These are designed for the oem GT350 splitter which I think is not as deep as the Cervini splitter.

Where are you based happy for you to come have a trial fitment beforehand ?

I’m based near Kidderminster if that helps
I'm miles away bud, in the north west. If you get a chance in the next few days, if you can offer one up to your front bumper now its stock and let me know whether you think they'd fit or not (with drilling, obvs) that would be really helpful.

Cheers
chris.
 
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Sorry for the delay thanks to our wonderful rail system here I’ve not managed to get back before it’s dark !

Anyway i managed to get some today, apols for the Heath Robinson install but it was hard to show by holding it up on my own !

It fits the car curves perfectly however as above you’ll need to drill new fixing points in the Underneath of your chip spoiler for these to bolt through.

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Hopefully these help with the look on an OEM GT chin spoiler but if you need more pics shout quickly as my car goes back this morning !
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Sorry for the delay thanks to our wonderful rail system here I’ve not managed to get back before it’s dark !

Anyway i managed to get some today, apols for the Heath Robinson install but it was hard to show by holding it up on my own !

It fits the car curves perfectly however as above you’ll need to drill new fixing points in the Underneath of your chip spoiler for these to bolt through.

Hopefully these help with the look on an OEM GT chin spoiler but if you need more pics shout quickly as my car goes back this morning !
Thats cracking bud, i'll have them, cheers. :thumbsup:
 

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