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Old 07-10-2014 | 05:10 PM
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If one orders SPASM on a coupe AND sport design front fascia, is it even lower than sport design alone? I ordered SPASM with the stock front, but I'm curious if anyone knows.
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Originally Posted by Keadog
If one orders SPASM on a coupe AND sport design front fascia, is it even lower than sport design alone? I ordered SPASM with the stock front, but I'm curious if anyone knows.
It wont alter the suspension ride height (which is lower I believe with SPASM vs std), it simply lowers the height, and extends the overhang of the front spoiler/splitter

I *think* with the SPASM and std front fascia you get a cool extended spoiler "lip" in the center
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According to my wife, any sort of rear fin is inherently adolescent and suggests that the typically middle aged man driving is compensating for diminished sexual capabilities.

So, no aero kit for me, alas. Not even a little ducktail.

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Originally Posted by Larry Cable
It wont alter the suspension ride height (which is lower I believe with SPASM vs std), it simply lowers the height, and extends the overhang of the front spoiler/splitter

I *think* with the SPASM and std front fascia you get a cool extended spoiler "lip" in the center
Thanks. It looks OK to me, but not $2K worth of OK for my eye. I never paid that much attention to the lower front of the car until I started reading this. If the ducktail could be purchased separately, that might be different.
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Originally Posted by Grunty
According to my wife, any sort of rear fin is inherently adolescent and suggests that the typically middle aged man driving is compensating for diminished sexual capabilities.
If I knew it was that easy and straight forward I'd be ducktailing it by now.
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Originally Posted by Keadog
Thanks. It looks OK to me, but not $2K worth of OK for my eye. I never paid that much attention to the lower front of the car until I started reading this. If the ducktail could be purchased separately, that might be different.
only way to get the ducktail from the factory is to spec the SD aero ... otherwise you can buy it from a dealer, paint and install ...
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Originally Posted by Grunty
According to my wife, any sort of rear fin is inherently adolescent and suggests that the typically middle aged man driving is compensating for diminished sexual capabilities.

So, no aero kit for me, alas. Not even a little ducktail.
I can assure you that the rear wing on my GT3 *is* compensating for diminished sexual capabilities ... so you can tell your wife she is right!



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