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Old 02-16-2013, 07:20 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Thanks for posting the pics! Looks like it came out nice.
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Looking good.
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carbon fiber version?
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looks good, but i still love the natural booty of the car, but thats just me
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I'll make carbon version soon. Do you guys like full carbon or half carbon just like our 350Z BLITZZ rear spoiler? BTW FRP black version is in stock. I'll update our site
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LOL!!! If I see one on a car, I'm going to rip it off with my bare hands
Hi guys: Please don't laugh off my question too quickly but I have to ask it. I'm a decent DIY guy with house projects...multiple decks, multiple basements, from framing to drywalling, wiring, and plumbing on my own. With that said I have discovered that glue, sometimes specialized Liquid Nails glue, can be terrific on some of these home DIY scenarios (from extra adhesion of wood to concrete along with extra adhesion of fiberglass to wood/concrete as well from a shower pan install I did once.).

So...are there any opinions out there from roadster owners on using the 3M tape to set the spoiler (like a wood brace or binder would do), while allowing a serious adhesive to do the real bonding of spoiler to trunk door?

Sorry if it sounds ridiculous...I just know that there's just about a glue for everything and anything nowadays that are incredibly durable. Thx.
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I would be afraid to use liquid nail on the trunk. It would definitely become permanent after that...at least with silicone it woiuld come up with lots of alcohol. Overall, the idea of using any adhesive to hold down a spoiler scares me.

Also, had to say hello to a fellow roadster in Indy. I have only seen a couple other one around town in the last 2 years.
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Also, had to say hello to a fellow roadster in Indy. I have only seen a couple other one around town in the last 2 years.
Oh I know what you mean Highway. We are incredibly rare in the Circle City! I've only seen one other roadster (grey) near me on the northeast side of town.
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Oh I know what you mean Highway. We are incredibly rare in the Circle City! I've only seen one other roadster (grey) near me on the northeast side of town.
Have to meet up for a photoshoot or a cruise some time. I will be going to Cars and Coffee once it warms up.
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The spoiler in full carbon fiber is what I would be interested in...........................
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I'll try to make some in full CF
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