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post Oct 6, 2005 - 2:11 AM
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junkmate

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I have a 95 SS-III with the stock spoiler,
which has 3 connecting parts to the car
(two at the sides and one in the center),
like pictured in my car here:

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I want to change this to a different spoiler,
which only has two connecting parts (one on each side),
as pictured on maikl's car here:

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So, my questions:
1. how much?
2. where from?
3. is it easy?
4. and will it leave nasty holes or something visible where my
previous spoiler used to connect in the center?
 
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post Oct 6, 2005 - 2:25 AM
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You have a three post spoiler. This spoiler was only available on 96 and above models. Are you sure you have a 95? They got the two post spoiler, like your bottom picture, minus the blocks.

1. Not sure of the price but I'll say from 150-200.
2. Chrisc, ebay.
3. Probably a fairly easy install job providing you have the right spoiler. I am not sure if the spoiler blocks will fit into your outside holes on the three peice spoiler.
4. Yes, you'll have holes in the center.


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post Oct 6, 2005 - 4:43 AM
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QUOTE(Akimbo @ Oct 6, 2005 - 2:25 AM)
3. Probably a fairly easy install job providing you have the right spoiler. I am not sure if the spoiler blocks will fit into your outside holes on the three peice spoiler.
4. Yes, you'll have holes in the center.
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3) The holes don't line up I'm afraid.
4) So you basically have to remove the current spoiler, fill the holes and repaint, then drill holes and fit the new one. It's often easier to swap the tailgate if you can find one.

SSIII riser blocks are rare I think. GT-Four blocks are more common. You could get plain blocks and pretty them up as you saw fit.


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