Ditched the Spoiler…

ColonelAdama

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Honestly I was surprised by how well it fit (I am pretty meticulous) there was a small gap on one side but it could’ve been for a multitude of reasons. I did have hesitations when I first ordered and actually ordered a replacement after I received the first one bc there was a weird meshing at the carbon fiber seams that I didn’t love but after I put it on I couldn’t even tell the difference.

I already scuffed it up anyways… smh was installing lights above the car while it was raining, so the car was there and dropped my drill and this happened:

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Mine is same issue, just on one end is very slightly lifted right at the tip. The gap is no more than the command tape thickness so it is hardly noticeable. Probably to no one other than me.
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Aros

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This car’s lines and curves are sexy without the need for a spoiler if I am being honest but the legacy spoiler was a no brainer for me. The curve matches the curves of the body style. I don’t see me ever removing it.

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lucky phil

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This car’s lines and curves are sexy without the need for a spoiler if I am being honest but the legacy spoiler was a no brainer for me. The curve matches the curves of the body style. I don’t see me ever removing it.

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Yea I must admit if you want a spoiler that suits the lines of the car and it's aesthetics then yours is a good one to have.

Phil
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