chin spoiler
#2
RE: chin spoiler
I have the Classic Design Concepts non-aggressive spoiler on mine and I would highly recommend it. The fit is very nice, andwas easy to install, fit like a factory piece.I saw a Cervinis B2 spoilerthe other day and it lined up like **** at the wheel well. I would have been pissed if I ordered that one! The one your talking about doesn't look like it lines up properly at the wheel well either (buy looking at the picture). I ordered my lower scoops from Cervinis and was not so happy when I saw they where open scoops. Most others have a fake grill in them. I have them on the car, but I wish they had fake grills instead of a big open hole, I'm waiting for the day they blow off from trapping air at high speeds. I will say that I have had the car up to 130+ many times, and they are still on.
#4
RE: chin spoiler
I have the CDC classic chin spoiler on my car as well. I had my cousin in law paint it for me and I installed it in about 10 minutes. The fit is perfect and looks like it came from the factory that way. Just look in my signature.
#8
RE: chin spoiler
The CDC Classic sits right on the lip. You can put it on without attaching it and drive around and I doubt it would fall off. I had mine painted by a body shop and the owener was impressed. He thought it was one of the best fitting after market pieces he's seen. He spent 2 hours prepping it for paint so it would be perfect but I see that others were good to go as is. You can also purchase with factory to match paint already on it.
#10
RE: chin spoiler
ORIGINAL: wcgman
Did you paint and install yourself or did you have a shop do it for you? I'm worried more about the painting piece and making sure I can get a good paint match if I do it myself.
Did you paint and install yourself or did you have a shop do it for you? I'm worried more about the painting piece and making sure I can get a good paint match if I do it myself.
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