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EVOR 04-17-2013 10:14 AM

This is just for paint. They are in stock

cooltoy 04-17-2013 11:07 AM

A question is begging to be asked - if $180 is just for the paint, how much is the labor to paint it?

Bryan212 04-17-2013 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by EVOR (Post 2271161)
This is just for paint. They are in stock

pm me the prices with and without paint shipped to 63703. My car is platinum ghraphite.

gtabaz 04-18-2013 02:44 AM

Same, Interested in the price shipped to 11001 painted and unpainted (PG) Thanks!

Z eliminator 04-18-2013 11:59 AM

EVO can you let me know about the mounting bolts for the high wing . Do you use the stock bolts ?
are they metric or standard ?

thanks

Z

Bryan212 04-29-2013 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Z eliminator (Post 2273138)
EVO can you let me know about the mounting bolts for the high wing . Do you use the stock bolts ?
are they metric or standard ?

thanks

Z

I just got mine and the bolts that hold together the 2 pieces are the same as the ones that you mount it to the car with. So just take one of those bolts out and take it to a hardware store and find some like it.

Bryan212 04-30-2013 03:04 PM

Great, none of the body shops in this area want to paint the wing. They all say they don't get into that sort of stuff. One of them recommended someone that will paint it at someone elses shop out in the boonies. I don't know this guy and really don't feel comfortable leaving my car with him. I think I'm going to try and take off my factory wing and when the new one is painted I'll just put it on myself.

Bandit_Kaine 04-30-2013 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Bryan212 (Post 2293643)
Great, none of the body shops in this area want to paint the wing. They all say they don't get into that sort of stuff. One of them recommended someone that will paint it at someone elses shop out in the boonies. I don't know this guy and really don't feel comfortable leaving my car with him. I think I'm going to try and take off my factory wing and when the new one is painted I'll just put it on myself.

You can install it yourself just be careful not to scratch the hatch while taking the old wing off. The old wing will most likely break as you take it off.

Also although the EVO-R wing bolts on to the factory holes it is not completely just "bolt on" and go. You will need to drill holes on the inside of the hatch in order to be able to put the bolts on the outer edges that attach to the wing.

On the top part of the hatch the holes are there, but from inside the hatch theres no holes for you to put the bolt from the inside to the wing (the factory wing uses clips in these holes).

Bryan212 04-30-2013 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Bandit_Kaine (Post 2294108)
You can install it yourself just be careful not to scratch the hatch while taking the old wing off. The old wing will most likely break as you take it off.

Also although the EVO-R wing bolts on to the factory holes it is not completely just "bolt on" and go. You will need to drill holes on the inside of the hatch in order to be able to put the bolts on the outer edges that attach to the wing.

On the top part of the hatch the holes are there, but from inside the hatch theres no holes for you to put the bolt from the inside to the wing (the factory wing uses clips in these holes).

Thanks for the info. The only questions I have now are what am I supposed to do with the epoxy that came with the high wing? And am I supposed to use double sided tape to attach the wing to the car to keep water out from under the wing?


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