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Old 05-29-2013, 07:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 05-29-2013, 09:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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So what you are saying is that it has been prepped for paint and install? Or does it require more body work?
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Does this spoiler require any drilling? Or does it utilize the sport spoiler holes?
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Old 05-29-2013, 09:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I like it, nice and subtle.
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So what you are saying is that it has been prepped for paint and install? Or does it require more body work?
Yes. It has been prepped and ready for paint, as far as I can see, no additional work is required.

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Does this spoiler require any drilling? Or does it utilize the sport spoiler holes?
As far as I know, it uses two holes where the sport spoiler sits. A friend of mine has the exact same one. He used thick double sided tape for the rest, which remains perfectly stable and intact to this day.
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Thank you for the answer.

Has it been fitted on the actual vehicle?
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I was about to ask that. I'm in college station I may pick this up...
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Has it been fitted on the actual vehicle?
No. I was going to test fit it this weekend, but I changed my mind at the last moment.
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Does this require filling any exposed holes left from the OEM sport spoiler since the mounting base appears to be narrower? I ask because I'm wondering when the sport spoiler is removed, would there be additional work required or would this be a direct swap and you're on your way. I really would not want to have to fill, sand and paint on the hatch.

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Does this require filling any exposed holes left from the OEM sport spoiler since the mounting base appears to be narrower? I ask because I'm wondering when the sport spoiler is removed, would there be additional work required or would this be a direct swap and you're on your way. I really would not want to have to fill, sand and paint on the hatch.
I would not know, as I have not test fitted this wing. The spoiler is sitting on top of a sport spoiler in the pics, that can give you an idea if you'd have to do additional work. If you really want a wing, you'll do what it takes to make right, right? That's the way I see it.
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Does this require filling any exposed holes left from the OEM sport spoiler since the mounting base appears to be narrower? I ask because I'm wondering when the sport spoiler is removed, would there be additional work required or would this be a direct swap and you're on your way. I really would not want to have to fill, sand and paint on the hatch.
It will cover all the holes from the sport wing since it's a Nismo copy. Other copies of the Nismo wing (Seibon and EVO-R) cover all the holes.
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It will cover all the holes from the sport wing since it's a Nismo copy. Other copies of the Nismo wing (Seibon and EVO-R) cover all the holes.
Thanks. I was thinking about the EVO-R one, but it appears a bit too big for me...so this may be a better option.
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It will cover all the holes from the sport wing since it's a Nismo copy. Other copies of the Nismo wing (Seibon and EVO-R) cover all the holes.
Thanks for the clarification.
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From what I've seen, the real Nismo, and Seibon replica do not cover all the holes from the stock sport spoiler and they need to be filled. The Evo-R high wing, uses the existing holes. This looks to be more narrow than the stock one as well. Any ballpark quotes on painting? I'm interested and local.
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