DR Motorsport Spoilers
#1
I know alot of you on here have bought Spoilers from DRM. I'm just wondering what the colour match and finish is like for those that chose to have them pre-painted.
Particularly interested in those who have 'Deep Green' mettallic.
Cheers....
Apologies to DRM for this post......
Particularly interested in those who have 'Deep Green' mettallic.
Cheers....
Apologies to DRM for this post......
#5
Gizmo,
The sticky pads are for marking the hole positions. Stick them to the bottom of the spoiler, where the threaded holes are. Line up the spoiler on the bootlid, lift off spoiler and hopefully leave the pads still on the bootlid - drill holes. Well that's the theory anyway.
David
The sticky pads are for marking the hole positions. Stick them to the bottom of the spoiler, where the threaded holes are. Line up the spoiler on the bootlid, lift off spoiler and hopefully leave the pads still on the bootlid - drill holes. Well that's the theory anyway.
David
#6
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by DR Motorsport:
<B>Gizmo,
The sticky pads are for marking the hole positions. Stick them to the bottom of the spoiler, where the threaded holes are. Line up the spoiler on the bootlid, lift off spoiler and hopefully leave the pads still on the bootlid - drill holes. Well that's the theory anyway.
David[/quote]
Thanks for advice - looks like I done it the hard way, just to impatient to wait.
Removed existing spoiler, got big piece of paper and taped to boot lid, marked existing spoiler holes, removed paper and taped it to underside of new spoiler lining up the holes which are on both spoilers, marked additional holes, taped paper back on boot, drill additional holes and voila fits like a glove.
Top spoiler, colour match spot on
<B>Gizmo,
The sticky pads are for marking the hole positions. Stick them to the bottom of the spoiler, where the threaded holes are. Line up the spoiler on the bootlid, lift off spoiler and hopefully leave the pads still on the bootlid - drill holes. Well that's the theory anyway.
David[/quote]
Thanks for advice - looks like I done it the hard way, just to impatient to wait.
Removed existing spoiler, got big piece of paper and taped to boot lid, marked existing spoiler holes, removed paper and taped it to underside of new spoiler lining up the holes which are on both spoilers, marked additional holes, taped paper back on boot, drill additional holes and voila fits like a glove.
Top spoiler, colour match spot on
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