DR Motorsports sti5 rear wing
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Hi Folks
Just thinking of buying the sti5 rear wing from Dr Motorsport which seems a bargain at £350.oo inclusive of painting.
can anyone who has been this route advise on the quality of these, the standard of paintwork ( good colour match - especially to an my00 dbm ), ease of fitting etc..
Any help will be mucho appreciated
Cheers
Rich
Just thinking of buying the sti5 rear wing from Dr Motorsport which seems a bargain at £350.oo inclusive of painting.
can anyone who has been this route advise on the quality of these, the standard of paintwork ( good colour match - especially to an my00 dbm ), ease of fitting etc..
Any help will be mucho appreciated
Cheers
Rich
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I was really pleased with mine but do as above and look here: http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadid=206260 There is a pic of mine in there and the colour match is perfect.
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Just to add - sorry don't know a diversion for you
..........what about, the downforce created from such a wing gives improved grip and therefore a great safty feature lol
..........what about, the downforce created from such a wing gives improved grip and therefore a great safty feature lol
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sounds like a plan to me...especially as we have an impending little one on the way.
Diversion is sorted - 2/3 days at a health spa. Bang goes my sti6 front spoiler
[Edited by Richardw - 5/9/2003 9:26:16 AM]
[Edited by Richardw - 5/9/2003 9:26:49 AM]
Diversion is sorted - 2/3 days at a health spa. Bang goes my sti6 front spoiler
[Edited by Richardw - 5/9/2003 9:26:16 AM]
[Edited by Richardw - 5/9/2003 9:26:49 AM]
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