Quad Exhaust + Rear Lip Installed This Weekend, What Spoiler To Go With?
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Quad Exhaust + Rear Lip Installed This Weekend, What Spoiler To Go With?
Finally got to getting my quad exhaust done along with the JP Vizage replica rear lip. Will be getting it painted next week. Now all that I'm missing is a diffuser, trunk spoiler, and lightly smoked IS-F tails. I'm going for a spoiler first but can't decide between an IS-F spoiler for a cleaner look or the Wald spoiler. What would look best on my car?
Pictures as always!
Pictures as always!
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And I agree, it looks much better molded. But I don't want to buy an authentic one and mold it. I'm leaning towards the IS-F spoiler since I probably won't have as much fitment issues as the Wald.
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I've seen that trunk on a few IS-F's but not to fond of the spoiler shape. My friends got me a replica Wald spoiler back then but the fitment was too off to me and the only option was molding it. Went to the best body shop I know of and they said it's a piece that'll take 16 hours of work and they said with heat and weathering, it might separate from the trunk in the future. So they weren't too willing to do it and quoted me roughly $800 to mold it.
And I agree, it looks much better molded. But I don't want to buy an authentic one and mold it. I'm leaning towards the IS-F spoiler since I probably won't have as much fitment issues as the Wald.
And I agree, it looks much better molded. But I don't want to buy an authentic one and mold it. I'm leaning towards the IS-F spoiler since I probably won't have as much fitment issues as the Wald.
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Lol, yeah I saw your thread back then. I have the same spoiler from the same seller as you. Body shop said it'll be fine for me until a few years down the road that it MIGHT start cracking on the edges where it bonds to the trunk. I took their word since they seem to know quite a bit on body work, especially with the cars they work on.
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I've seen that trunk on a few IS-F's but not to fond of the spoiler shape. My friends got me a replica Wald spoiler back then but the fitment was too off to me and the only option was molding it. Went to the best body shop I know of and they said it's a piece that'll take 16 hours of work and they said with heat and weathering, it might separate from the trunk in the future. So they weren't too willing to do it and quoted me roughly $800 to mold it.
And I agree, it looks much better molded. But I don't want to buy an authentic one and mold it. I'm leaning towards the IS-F spoiler since I probably won't have as much fitment issues as the Wald.
And I agree, it looks much better molded. But I don't want to buy an authentic one and mold it. I'm leaning towards the IS-F spoiler since I probably won't have as much fitment issues as the Wald.
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Lol, yeah I saw your thread back then. I have the same spoiler from the same seller as you. Body shop said it'll be fine for me until a few years down the road that it MIGHT start cracking on the edges where it bonds to the trunk. I took their word since they seem to know quite a bit on body work, especially with the cars they work on.