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Old 11-15-2014, 05:04 PM
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Default Installed Vorsteiner V-GT rear deck lid spoiler

I wanted something more than the naked rear, but not a crazy full sized spoiler. Stumbled on this spoiler over on Suncoast's site and pulled the trigger.

Fitment - very good

The best part is that it's easily reversible if I get bored.









Old 11-15-2014, 05:10 PM
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Wheels, I like the wheels. Who's are they, where did you get them?
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I thought you had to glue or drill to attached this?
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Just 3M adhesive
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it looks great btw
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Looks dope!
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Looks great! I've had problems with Vorsteiner parts in the past in terms of fitment and gaps. I guess with the smaller pieces, they fit better. Nonetheless, it's a great addition to the car! nicely done.
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Looks great. Any difference in handling?
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Looks great as is but I have seen this painted to match body color and it adds a nice touch. Could you post a picture with the wing up? Suncoast has photos but not in the raised position.
Old 11-17-2014, 10:57 AM
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This looks great and could resolve my indecision to go quack quack or leave stock if there is a 997 solution...

I too would like to see a pic with the spoiler up and whether there are any performance enhancements or issues...cheers!



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