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Old 04-30-2001, 09:34 AM
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Default Lltek spoiler?

I do like that setup in Denim...
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A bear to install though....
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Got it ~~ TThanks
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Nice, very nice. Much better than OEM spoiler!
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Default Really, I have one on order and was told it was pretty easy.....four bolts. No spoiler on my car.

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Default Denny....You're in luck!......>>>

<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/13940/oldspoiler.jpg"></center><p>You should have no problem if you're car is unspoilered (lucky Mom!). The difficult part is separating the old Mk2 spoiler from the deck. All that black you see is some super tenacious German bonding agent that must be cut through with a thin razor blade to break the bond. Then you're left with the residual glue and a strip of black primer paint on the deck that the glue adheres to.
Yikes!! 2 hours to remove, compounding, polishing, etc. My hands are still sore! Just be careful positioning on the deck before you drill. Need any more help just yell!
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Default Also comes in handy for TTailgating parties....

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Default Thanks, this may be a $345 exercise in futility as am still not sure that I'll put it on. Will

decide once I receive it. If I don't put it on my unspoilled TT, perhaps I'll end up getting it repainted and doing exactly what you have done when and if I get that Moral Blue 225 in summer of 2002. Will replace the factory spoiler in a heartbeat, but no so sure I can actually plant that puppy on my baby's bare buTT.
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See TTailgating idea above........(for next FH2O).......


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