View Poll Results: Fixings

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  • OEM fitment

    5 38.46%
  • Bondage

    2 15.38%
  • Bondage + screwing

    4 30.77%
  • Burgo, put the spoiler on the bonnet

    2 15.38%
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Thread: Spoiler Fitting ?

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    im in a similar situation i have 3 boot lids, a mint tailgate with no spoiler, a white one with mk2 spoiler but has been delocked n welded where the lock was, and gsi tailgate.

    i was wondering which to use as i think it can be a bit hit or miss drilling the holes in the correct place for the mk2 spoiler. the white tailgate will most likely be scrapped, n the gsi tailgate has the vynal which is more effort to remove.
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    Id Bond/glue it on but using proper spoiler adhesive fella..... I know its not oem fitment but many spoilers nowadays are held by either proper spoiler tape or bonded with the correct solution. We fit many to m3,m5's and the Jaguar "R" series with no issues and Im sure they will be going a damn sight quicker than a nova from time to time!! My red one was also bonded with no problems at all.

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