Looking for an OEM spoiler/Deck Lid
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Looking for an OEM spoiler/Deck Lid
I've been checking ebay lately for a deck lid for my 97 3.2 TL...thought i'd run it by you guys in case anyone had one lying around. if not, any suggestions on where to find/how hard to install etc.?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TRUNK...QQcmdZViewItem
that's the company i ordered mine from. damn thing was $100 unshipped when i bought it though. meh, oh well, good for you i guess.
it comes with the third brake light built into it so you'll have to rewire your existing third brake to the new spoiler light (dont make both of them light up, it looks ridiculous). as far as installation, it's really easy. mine came with installation instructions and a couple strips of...hmmm...i dont really know how to describe it...basically, you put the strips in the existing spoiler holes, put the spoiler where you want it to go, tape down the strips, pull the spoiler off and then drill holes exactly where the strips are.
sounds confusing, i know, but i'm too tired from work to really explain it more. basically, if you know how to use a power drill and are able to read instructions, you can do the install in less than an hour. very straight forward.
that's the company i ordered mine from. damn thing was $100 unshipped when i bought it though. meh, oh well, good for you i guess.
it comes with the third brake light built into it so you'll have to rewire your existing third brake to the new spoiler light (dont make both of them light up, it looks ridiculous). as far as installation, it's really easy. mine came with installation instructions and a couple strips of...hmmm...i dont really know how to describe it...basically, you put the strips in the existing spoiler holes, put the spoiler where you want it to go, tape down the strips, pull the spoiler off and then drill holes exactly where the strips are.
sounds confusing, i know, but i'm too tired from work to really explain it more. basically, if you know how to use a power drill and are able to read instructions, you can do the install in less than an hour. very straight forward.
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