My Spoiler Issues

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Karl

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Dont want to intrude but fought be best to tag onto your thread instead of making another.

As a few know i also have had issue with the spoiler not fitting correct and What should have been very simple turned into a mountain of pain. Bare in mind took my freind a few days to paint the orginal (faulty) one and get it back to me (hes a wheel refurber so knows how to paint). First the bodyshop painted it that took them a week and it came back with crater holes all over the back of the spoiler. So i sent it straight back to them and said its not good enough as you can see them when you open the boot or look up under the spoiler. It then took them 3 weeks and 3 days to paint it and get it back to me after a lot of phones calls and un promised answers. Also had a bill made out by the bodyshop direct to me that i was not impressed with. Anyway enough of my moaning and groaning its done and its sort and on the car and looks sweet. They always say the pain equals the happyness in the end and i am damn happy it finally done and i have the car looking sweet.

Before and after pictures sorry about the poorness did on my blackberry.

Before with the faulty spoiler

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Test fitting the new spoiler before painting.

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After

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nice, will be sure to check fitment of any spoilers on tailgates before we mould. Out of interest is this the more popular spoiler karl ?
 
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