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Dahm this is going to make me sound like a complete n00b but here it goes lol

Can someone please tell me how to remove the rear spoiler on a r33 gts25t series 2, i have undone the 2 nuts on each side of the wing,then removed the rubber boot stop in the corner of the boot right at the back of the boot (which when removed gives you acces to the white plastic clips on the corner of the spoiler) now when i try and lift the spoiler of the boot i can only barely get the rear of the spoiler off, it is like the front is still clipped or bolted on somehow, is there some hidden bolts or something that i cant see or what??

Any help will be much apreciated :)

Cheers

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Thanks

I took it off last night (using alot of force) and i put it back on 5mins later, lol IMO it looked a bit ugly and there are so many holes

Thanks for the help anyway

I think i will go for one of those "flush with the rear gaurds" spoilers, when i have some cash

Cheers

Thanks

I took it off last night (using alot of force) and i put it back on 5mins later, lol IMO it looked a bit ugly and there are so many holes

Thanks for the help anyway

I think i will go for one of those "flush with the rear gaurds" spoilers, when i have some cash

Cheers

haha i knew ud be back! R33 S2 spiler is the sexiest R33 spiler period... many guys prefer it to GTR one as well... leave it on!

haha i knew ud be back! R33 S2 spiler is the sexiest R33 spiler period... many guys prefer it to GTR one as well... leave it on!

Agreed!!I will leave it on.....

Untill i have the money to get a "flush with the gaurds" wing and have some "decent" wheels to match;):(

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