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Yup .....
Purchased the ZR1 front splitter and the ZR1 rear spoiler for my 2011 GS ... no side skirts
These parts are made in China of ABS plastic and fit perfectly with no grinding or sanding needed.
Be advised ... you will need to drill the mount holes in the front splitter ... just take your time.
I installed the front splitter straight out of the box.
I had the rear spoiler finished in a 'hydrocarbon' finish here in Florida.
Attachment 48331114
Attachment 48333538
Attachment 48335520
Attachment 48339847
Attachment 48333514
Splitter:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...tXR6Tz&vxp=mtr
Spoiler without mounting hardware:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...-/322189456160
Spoiler with mounting hardware:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...1YWIz-&vxp=mtr
Purchased the ZR1 front splitter and the ZR1 rear spoiler for my 2011 GS ... no side skirts
These parts are made in China of ABS plastic and fit perfectly with no grinding or sanding needed.
Be advised ... you will need to drill the mount holes in the front splitter ... just take your time.
I installed the front splitter straight out of the box.
I had the rear spoiler finished in a 'hydrocarbon' finish here in Florida.
Attachment 48331114
Attachment 48333538
Attachment 48335520
Attachment 48339847
Attachment 48333514
Splitter:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...tXR6Tz&vxp=mtr
Spoiler without mounting hardware:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...-/322189456160
Spoiler with mounting hardware:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...1YWIz-&vxp=mtr
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Yup .....
Purchased the ZR1 front splitter and the ZR1 rear spoiler for my 2011 GS ... no side skirts
These parts are made in China of ABS plastic and fit perfectly with no grinding or sanding needed.
Be advised ... you will need to drill the mount holes in the front splitter ... just take your time.
I installed the front splitter straight out of the box.
I had the rear spoiler finished in a 'hydrocarbon' finish here in Florida.
Splitter:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...tXR6Tz&vxp=mtr
Spoiler without mounting hardware:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...-/322189456160
Spoiler with mounting hardware:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...1YWIz-&vxp=mtr
Purchased the ZR1 front splitter and the ZR1 rear spoiler for my 2011 GS ... no side skirts
These parts are made in China of ABS plastic and fit perfectly with no grinding or sanding needed.
Be advised ... you will need to drill the mount holes in the front splitter ... just take your time.
I installed the front splitter straight out of the box.
I had the rear spoiler finished in a 'hydrocarbon' finish here in Florida.
Splitter:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...tXR6Tz&vxp=mtr
Spoiler without mounting hardware:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...-/322189456160
Spoiler with mounting hardware:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-05-13-Co...1YWIz-&vxp=mtr
what did you use.
thanks mike
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For the front splitter, you use the same screws that held your OEM splitter on.
As for the rear spoiler, you will want to order from the link I posted above that says "Spoiler with mounting hardware".
Myself, I ordered the rear spoiler "without mounting hardware" because I used the hardware that came off my RPI ZR1 spoiler I used to have on the car.
The RPI spoiler formed dimples in the top after being on the car for a few years, so this was a replacement for that screwed-up RPI spoiler.
As for the rear spoiler, you will want to order from the link I posted above that says "Spoiler with mounting hardware".
Myself, I ordered the rear spoiler "without mounting hardware" because I used the hardware that came off my RPI ZR1 spoiler I used to have on the car.
The RPI spoiler formed dimples in the top after being on the car for a few years, so this was a replacement for that screwed-up RPI spoiler.
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BTW, the link I posted for the front splitter only fits "wide bodied" GS and Z06 cars. It is not made for the base Corvettes.
The ZR1 style rear spoiler will fit on [both] wide and narrow bodied C6s.
The ZR1 style rear spoiler will fit on [both] wide and narrow bodied C6s.
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David ...
Just take your time installing. Always check twice before drilling.
Just take your time installing. Always check twice before drilling.
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No, I sure don't .... maybe a couple hundred
Most any good shop that does hydrographic water film dipping can give you a price.
Most any good shop that does hydrographic water film dipping can give you a price.