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Can anyone tell me what brand this roof spoiler is, as I want to get one, price permitting, and where I could find one?

I believe there maybe a few variants of this type which mount flush & low onto the roof. Brand names appreciated.

:thanks:

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The label on the box has its part number as K6050-AQ050 I bought this through the dealer I bought my Stag from. It cost $1,612 and I've still got to paint it, but it does come with everything to mount it including bolts, brake light and tubes.

M35 Stagea spoiler-roof K6050-AQ050

Interestingly the part number stamped on the spoiler is K6050-AQXXX. As Alex says maybe they are colour sensitive. Mine is primed in a pale grey.

If I was looking again, I would get a second hand one from Import Monster (Alex's links), given that either way you probably have to get it painted. Although that second one is already your colour, doesn't look scuffed and you would get a spare glass hatch as well.

Cheers

Edited by QJQ
  On 20/09/2012 at 5:46 AM, YEE-HAA said:

:thanks: for that guys. Im not registered on IM so I cant search too well. The second one with the glass looks like a bargain, but would hate to think what the frieght would cost.

Probably $200-250 via container...

  On 19/09/2012 at 9:36 PM, QJQ said:

The label on the box has its part number as K6050-AQ050 I bought this through the dealer I bought my Stag from. It cost $1,612 and I've still got to paint it, but it does come with everything to mount it including bolts, brake light and tubes.

FAAAAAAAAARRRKRKRKK! :unsure:

I got a Takero's Carbon Fibre one for $550 landed off IM!

Edited by Jetwreck
  On 21/09/2012 at 5:36 AM, YEE-HAA said:

Do you have any pics?

it's this one lol.....not on the car yet though.....should have it on next Monday.

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  On 21/09/2012 at 10:51 PM, Jetwreck said:

it's this one lol.....not on the car yet though.....should have it on next Monday.

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that is mad makes the rear end look not weird, 'hey babe can we buy a new car......'

  On 21/09/2012 at 10:51 PM, Jetwreck said:

it's this one lol.....not on the car yet though.....should have it on next Monday.

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you suck lol... i have a full takeros kit and been hunting for a decent takeros spoiler for a while, i have the CF bonnet, one of those would set my c34 right off.

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