I installed my ACI Chin Spoiler today.
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Originally Posted by Stickman81
I can not pull into the garage straight forward. I have to back in.
Oh well. Maybe when I get some cement work done on the back side of the house, I'll have them do something at the front of the garage.
Oh well. Maybe when I get some cement work done on the back side of the house, I'll have them do something at the front of the garage.
be carefull with yours that looks to good to mess up thanks for the info
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Looks Great!!!!
Your personel preference, have you thought of removing the BSM's??
I removed them from my 2000 Black FRC, now I have a EB 2003 Z06,
and I plan to remove them in the next few weeks. It would give a
smoother look...... Robert
Your personel preference, have you thought of removing the BSM's??
I removed them from my 2000 Black FRC, now I have a EB 2003 Z06,
and I plan to remove them in the next few weeks. It would give a
smoother look...... Robert
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St. Jude Donor '05-'06-'07-'08-'09-'10
Originally Posted by ROMISZ
Looks Great!!!!
Your personel preference, have you thought of removing the BSM's??
I removed them from my 2000 Black FRC, now I have a EB 2003 Z06,
and I plan to remove them in the next few weeks. It would give a
smoother look...... Robert
Your personel preference, have you thought of removing the BSM's??
I removed them from my 2000 Black FRC, now I have a EB 2003 Z06,
and I plan to remove them in the next few weeks. It would give a
smoother look...... Robert
I'm a supporter of the BSM's.
I kinda like them.
My friends car is a black coupe without BSM's. I think it looks good.
I guess it depends on the color.
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St. Jude Donor '05-'06-'07-'08-'09-'10
Originally Posted by MY1STPEWTER
The spoiler looks great on your car!!! I think they really improve the looks, of course my opinion is probably biased also.
I think a rear spoiler is on my list now.
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Originally Posted by vetterdstr
You have to trim the underside of the facia to install the braces that hold onto the new spoiler. If you then remove the spoiler you dont have any place to bolt back on the OE parts.
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Sorry, but you didn't have tro trim anything! The braces go INSIDE of the fascia, it's riveted in place, and holes are drilled up through the fascia to mount the spoiler to the underside of the fascia.
With the fascia removed, all you can see is the mounting holes -- and you can't see them unless you're under the car.
Sadly, someone screwed up your installation!
-Kirk