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Of the 3 i bought for installing on my car this was clearly the best quality and the only onw i considered installing on my car.

Selling because i now like the idea of no rear spoiler...so rather then it sit around may as well sell it.

Just Jap ask $195 plus delivery. Still in all original packaging. Asking $175.

Located in Melb, willignto discuss delivery arrangements

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hope they are still around when my engine rebuild is finished. keen for one. how are they attached, bolts or glue

i have a carbon one on mine i just stuck it on with sicaflex.looks good.

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It is not hollow. Im guessing it has a urathane centre as it is not hollow and has threaded nuts set into the underside to assist with securing it to the boot (in case your like me and want more then just double sided tape)

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This is what it looks like when used in conjunction with the std rear spoiler. They were homologated for the R32 when they were in Grp A so im guessing it slows the velocity of air under the wing giving you a little more downforce .

It's exactly what im after.

There will be no difference from the 2 dr and 4dr as they have the same dimensions I hope.

I will get back to you asap ok ROY.

I am all cashed out at the moment.

If sold before hand thats life

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if its still for sale i'll take!...which one is it? carbon or primered one? cause i kinda want the carbon one

forgot to ask where in melb are you from...either way i'll take it which ever one it is! lol

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