NO SPOILER HOLES?
#13
that built-in spoiler is friggin sick....
I took my spoiler off for a bit and I just used the plastic body panel plugs from autozone. They were fairly noticeable on the orange paint, but they might blend in a bit more with the white.
I took my spoiler off for a bit and I just used the plastic body panel plugs from autozone. They were fairly noticeable on the orange paint, but they might blend in a bit more with the white.
#15
I just took off my spoiler on my white 02 GT with Bullitts, looks much better. I went to Ace Hardware and bought 2, 3/8" plastic plugs and 2, 5/16" plugs. I then blobbed my Oxford White touch up paint and clear coated the plugs. You can obviously see the plugs, but they really blend well. It's an experiment, to see if I like the look, then I will decide if it becomes permanent. A lot easier to see out back at night!!!
#19
Silver - I'll try and take some pics for you.
Really, just picture a trunk with little mushroom shaped tabs sticking up ever so slightly. The only problem I have, is the area where the spoiler was sitting is a little rough, from the spoiler being there for many years. I touched up the spots and polished out the leftover gasket residue.
So, if you are looking for a show look, you will need to buy a trunk lid without holes or have a body shop fill them, which doesn't always last.
Really, just picture a trunk with little mushroom shaped tabs sticking up ever so slightly. The only problem I have, is the area where the spoiler was sitting is a little rough, from the spoiler being there for many years. I touched up the spots and polished out the leftover gasket residue.
So, if you are looking for a show look, you will need to buy a trunk lid without holes or have a body shop fill them, which doesn't always last.