S202 rear spoiler removal
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S202 rear spoiler removal
Sorry to ask such a daft question but when I remove the spoiler can you get white grommet's to seal the holes or is it a boot lid respray. I saw the car earlier without the spoiler and it just looked so understated and well cool really.
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I think you might be right about the mounts. It is Kaz,s old S202 so there are loads of pics on here. I have been looking through the history of the car and its been a bit like "who do you think you are" the car seems to have taken on a completely new persona. I first saw the car in April I think when I bought a classic from Max and he had the S202 without the spoiler, now I've had three scoobs all with spoilers and I just remember thinking Oh My God that looks outstanding.
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I think you might be right about the mounts. It is Kaz,s old S202 so there are loads of pics on here. I have been looking through the history of the car and its been a bit like "who do you think you are" the car seems to have taken on a completely new persona. I first saw the car in April I think when I bought a classic from Max and he had the S202 without the spoiler, now I've had three scoobs all with spoilers and I just remember thinking Oh My God that looks outstanding.
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I'm pretty sure it's a proper S202 spoiler you have but the mounts are not.
Kas ran it spoilerless and it looked fantastic and I run my classic spoilerless. I personally don't think the lines on an impreza suit a spoiler.
What I have done is buy some white wrap (similar to what is used when wrapping cars) and I cut out some small circles. I then stuck these over the holes, it just takes the eye off it and in most cases you wouldn't spot them.
I chose this route over having the boot lid filled as many impreza owners love having a spoiler and wanted to be able to bolt it back on come sale time.
Kas ran it spoilerless and it looked fantastic and I run my classic spoilerless. I personally don't think the lines on an impreza suit a spoiler.
What I have done is buy some white wrap (similar to what is used when wrapping cars) and I cut out some small circles. I then stuck these over the holes, it just takes the eye off it and in most cases you wouldn't spot them.
I chose this route over having the boot lid filled as many impreza owners love having a spoiler and wanted to be able to bolt it back on come sale time.
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