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It's not just the holes that look ugly. Once you remove the sticky crap that also holds the spoiler off (the sticky stuff impossible to get off - took me around 3 hours per side) the paint is a different colour/shade, as it has never seen sun. I put dodgy black 100 mile an hour tape over the whole area where the spoiler used to attach. I had hope to have a new boot by now, but hasn't happened yet.

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yeah i would like to get one for my 4 dr 34 also

i know nissan made them for the series 2 but ive only seen them on 4drs like Maxx's white 4dr

east bear do a similar one that goes down the boot covering the brake light series 2 look

bomex makes a nice one for 2 drs

theres also this one but dont know what brand it is do luck maybe?

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yeah i would like to get one for my 4 dr 34 also

i know nissan made them for the series 2 but ive only seen them on 4drs like Maxx's white 4dr

east bear do a similar one that goes down the boot covering the brake light series 2 look

bomex makes a nice one for 2 drs

theres also this one but dont know what brand it is do luck maybe?

Im not sure if thats a do luck, but ive heard they do one.

ive looked all over the net. cant find anything really.

I cant work it out, cuz they would be popular if ppl made them more available.

have you had any luck at all ?

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i havent really tried looking around

but i doubt there would be any available at the shops

i do like the series 2 spoiler which has an inbuilt brake light but i got a series 1 and with 2 brake lights it would look weird

was thinking about buying one of those lip spoilers that u see on bmw's

i saw some on ebay last year they are flixible and can be cut down to size and paintable

might get one when the car gets on the road

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