[RI] Aftermarket 90-92 high rise spoiler, 4th gen TA Spoiler
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Aftermarket 90-92 high rise spoiler, 4th gen TA Spoiler
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$175 Aftermarket 90-92 style High Rise rear spoiler with functional LED brake light. This is NOT bolt in for 90-92 cars with the original high rise,..... deck-lid holes would need to be modified. I spent a few days prepping this thing before primer then found out the mounting holes are not exactly the same as original, so Here's your chance:
$100 Planned to use this on a Firebird,...... Plans changed. Pretty sure it was a 96 Trans Am donor; just looking to get back what I paid for it. Scratches & dings all over, no cracks or serious/significant damage anywhere.
$175 Aftermarket 90-92 style High Rise rear spoiler with functional LED brake light. This is NOT bolt in for 90-92 cars with the original high rise,..... deck-lid holes would need to be modified. I spent a few days prepping this thing before primer then found out the mounting holes are not exactly the same as original, so Here's your chance:
$100 Planned to use this on a Firebird,...... Plans changed. Pretty sure it was a 96 Trans Am donor; just looking to get back what I paid for it. Scratches & dings all over, no cracks or serious/significant damage anywhere.
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Re: Aftermarket 90-92 high rise spoiler, 4th gen TA Spoiler
The holes are not off by much,...... the deck-lid I used was from a 91-92Z and I would have had to enlarge the holes in order to accommodate the aftermarket spoiler. ( factory spoiler has posts, aftermarket spoiler has threaded holes. ) Can't see why a factory spoiler wouldn't just bolt back in place if the original deck-lid is still in place; probably just going to need to use some large washers and a fair amount of urethane so you've got an adequate seal.
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Re: Aftermarket 90-92 high rise spoiler, 4th gen TA Spoiler
The holes are not off by much,...... the deck-lid I used was from a 91-92Z and I would have had to enlarge the holes in order to accommodate the aftermarket spoiler. ( factory spoiler has posts, aftermarket spoiler has threaded holes. ) Can't see why a factory spoiler wouldn't just bolt back in place if the original deck-lid is still in place; probably just going to need to use some large washers and a fair amount of urethane so you've got an adequate seal.
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