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Old 03-06-2015, 11:54 PM   #361 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Limeybastard View Post
I am thinking there wouldnt be a gap like that if you also had a 2015 rear hatchlid spoiler?
There would not, the 2015 Nismo is a single unit that sits on top of the whole rear hatch and thus meets together with the rear bumper seamlessly. That is why the rear bumper sticks out some, to accommodate the spoiler.

In this image you can see how it is a one piece that sits on top of the hatch.



If you were to put the 2015 spoiler on a non-Nismo 370Z or a pre-2015 Nismo, there would be an overhang.
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