Introduction Pics, and no more bubble butt!
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Just got this beast a couple weeks ago, and this is the first chance I've gotten to take some pics. She needs a bath bad, but I wanted to get some pics of the new spoiler, and some pics of the car since I hadn't really posted any yet.




Chevy CD Player from a 96 Lumina, that took some work to make fit.






The spoiler is about 1/4 inch to the right, but it'* done now, and it looks damn good to me!




Chevy CD Player from a 96 Lumina, that took some work to make fit.






The spoiler is about 1/4 inch to the right, but it'* done now, and it looks damn good to me!
You should have used the predrilled holes on the inside of the trunk for drilling your new holes -they are the ones used to access the nuts on the factory installed spoilers.
BTW, looks good otherwise -kinda like how it sits back a touch further than the factory installed ones.
Now I just have to get around to installing the spoiler on my bubble-butt SSEi.
BTW, looks good otherwise -kinda like how it sits back a touch further than the factory installed ones.
Now I just have to get around to installing the spoiler on my bubble-butt SSEi.
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Oh...oops...that is so obvious now that I know what to look for... my friend who is a professional body technician (now that'* a little scary) helped me. We put paint on the studs, then put the spoiler where it looked good, and drilled in from the top. Oh well, I like it and it doesn't leak, so it'* not a problem I guess. Thanks for all the comments. Any suggestions for other mods at this point?


