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DIY ---> AIR Front Splitter installation

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Old 06-06-2007, 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Ballistic
reno808 - no, I had someone local paint it.

KuHL 951 - Very true, these will break if your not careful. But, have you seen a 951 with the splitter installed? They look fantastic on our cars. And since your car is black, you could buy some Flat-black spray cans from kragen and spray it yourself. Just stick to the highways and you'll be fine
nah, just order it in black gel coat. If anything apply some rubberized undercoating, then maybe a bit of Krylon. Don't use it all. You'll need it again.
Old 06-06-2007, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by billthe3
I know its a total replacement, but I'm just wondering if the batwing could still fit underneath it. I figure it would be a lot strong of a piece if it still had the plastic batwing supporting all but the front lip section.
It won't fit. Best bet would be to add a LOT of fibergalss reinforcement on the splitter. I'm probably buying a new one in the GB but I'm also going to try to do a re-glass on this one. I post a pic when I get a chance. It's AFU!
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Which Krylon is best on 20 yr old Guards Red, I wonder?
Old 06-06-2007, 07:48 PM
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A pint of LM3A guards red at O'Reilly cost me 21 bucks.

It would be enough to paint the spoiler and do some touch up. I bought a pint for touch up and it matched pretty well, considering my car is two different colors (front half a smidge orangier then rear).



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