New rear spoiler
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New rear spoiler
Hi all,
Can anyohne help me to identify the rear spoilers on the pics ...
https://www.clublexus.com/cgi-bin/cl...PG&img=256&tt=
https://www.clublexus.com/cgi-bin/cl...PG&img=288&tt=
https://www.clublexus.com/cgi-bin/cl...PG&img=328&tt=
Could they be used as a direct replacement for a '93 factory spoiler, i.e. without drilling holes?
Any input appreciated.
Can anyohne help me to identify the rear spoilers on the pics ...
https://www.clublexus.com/cgi-bin/cl...PG&img=256&tt=
https://www.clublexus.com/cgi-bin/cl...PG&img=288&tt=
https://www.clublexus.com/cgi-bin/cl...PG&img=328&tt=
Could they be used as a direct replacement for a '93 factory spoiler, i.e. without drilling holes?
Any input appreciated.
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the first two are stock spoilers on the newer models..
they can be put on the older 93s and such
the one on the white car is an aftermarket wing.... prolly a japan touring wing or somehting like that
iono.... just do more searches on the net and im sure something will pop up with a name next to it
they can be put on the older 93s and such
the one on the white car is an aftermarket wing.... prolly a japan touring wing or somehting like that
iono.... just do more searches on the net and im sure something will pop up with a name next to it
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I have the spoiler that was made for a 97 put on my 92. I don't believe that it bolts directly on, but I believe that mine is much better looking. It looks odd, however, because I have the brake light on the wing and under my back glass.
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How to replace ...
Hmmm ...
Thought I already decided to go with a newer model spoiler to replace my old one. But if it's not a bolt on ... i dunno.
Anyone done this before who could tell us what it involves??
Thanks
Thought I already decided to go with a newer model spoiler to replace my old one. But if it's not a bolt on ... i dunno.
Anyone done this before who could tell us what it involves??
Thanks
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