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Old 21 October 2005, 10:27 PM
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Default Want a newage STI spoiler but concerned about painting & fitting?

I know I was. The answer?

Brian Wilson - Specialists in Car Styling Kits.
Tel: 0161 881 1101 Mob: 07801 654982

Had mine fitted yesterday to my silver bugeye and jeez am I pleased with it!

£400 buys you a brand new replica STI spoiler pre-painted to your cars colour. Price includes delivery to your home address, removal of your existing spoiler and the fitting of the new one.

Simon did mine. This guy's been fitting body kits for 20 years so he knows a thing or two.

Give them a ring, I can't recommend them enough!

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Old 22 October 2005, 11:14 PM
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i'm seriously considering these peeps. Is the brake light different to the original subaru part?

got any pics to post up?
Old 22 October 2005, 11:51 PM
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i'm seriously considering these peeps. Is the brake light different to the original subaru part?

got any pics to post up?
I understand the brake light is slightly different to the genuine subaru part, it had to be apparantly for copyright reasons. Personally this doesn't bother me in the least, I mean whos going to know? Unless its parked at the side of a real STI or your car is scrutinised by a subaru fanatic, nobody will know.

Besides, at around a whopping £600 less than Subaru charge you can't complain.

Sorry, I have no pics yet. Even if I did I wouldn't know how to post them! Do a search, theres definately some pics kickin' about.

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Old 23 October 2005, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Ru55e11
Besides, at around a whopping £600 less than Subaru charge you can't complain.

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Thats the thing though isn't it. can you justify another £600 at the stealership?

Cheers for the info.
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ive just got mine fitted last week, and its really excellent fit, not like the Ebay cr@p i use to get with my classic, everything done in 15min, top guy, why pay less for a bad paint and bad finnting??
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Originally Posted by DJ ATOMIC
got one fitted about 3 months ago and it got stollen this weekend. they only mount on plastic captive clips making it easy to rip off. be carefull
Thats bad news mate, I feel for you.

Getting it pinched did cross my mind before I had it fitted. The thing is, if I had not have had it fitted purely for that reason then I would be constantly wanting one but be held back by something that might not happen. I refuse to let thieving scum/****/muck/filth rule my life like that.

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Originally Posted by DJ ATOMIC
got one fitted about 3 months ago and it got stollen this weekend. they only mount on plastic captive clips making it easy to rip off. be carefull

That can't be right surely!

No nuts and bolts or extra holes drilled?

It's a wonder it didn't fly off over 50mph
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Originally Posted by mmmiddy

That can't be right surely!

No nuts and bolts or extra holes drilled?

It's a wonder it didn't fly off over 50mph
It isn't right. Not in my case anyway.

6 holes in the boot lid, 6 nuts and 6 bolts. All sealed. I watched him during the entire process.

In the case of the chap who unfortunately got his stolen, it may be different.

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Originally Posted by DJ ATOMIC
got one fitted about 3 months ago and it got stollen this weekend. they only mount on plastic captive clips making it easy to rip off. be carefull
Your cars a classic mate. Brian Wilson's don't do spoilers for classics, they can't have fitted yours.

Mines definately fitted with 6 holes in the boot lid(4 existing and 2 extra), 6 nuts and 6 bolts. Not a plastic captive clip in sight.

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