I've had the spoiler off for a couple of weeks now - and to be honest, i haven't noticed any difference at all.
Unless you plan on taking the car to track days, i wouldn't worry about there being any negative effect on handling.
You actually save a fair bit of weight by removing the spoiler, so there will be a slight improvement in acceleration (again, nothing noticeable)
My new bootlid is in the bodyshop next week - getting free labour as it's through work. Should only cost me £30 in materials.
AL
Spoiler removed - How to blank the holes?
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Re: Spoiler removed - How to blank the holes?
Cheers mate,
All good to know. Anyone have more spoilerless pics? Particularly white cars /t-bars.
Thanks
Rob
All good to know. Anyone have more spoilerless pics? Particularly white cars /t-bars.
Thanks
Rob
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Hmm...
how do I remove my rev3 spoiler then?
how do I remove my rev3 spoiler then?
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Thats just fabulous. Send more pix, send more info. How easy were the rear 3/4 glass changes?
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Re: Spoiler removed - How to blank the holes?
Err, what the heck is that?
Not an mr2 is it? if so looks like a ton of changes to get there. I like it though.
Mike
Not an mr2 is it? if so looks like a ton of changes to get there. I like it though.
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Re: Spoiler removed - How to blank the holes?
shadowninja wrote:Hmm...
how do I remove my rev3 spoiler then?
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Sorry, I should have said. It's a Phantom GTR kitcar. One of the nicest original kitcar designs on the market, I think. Removing the MR2 spoiler kinda reminds me of the GTR, that's all.
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cool,just need to keep a look out in my local breakers until an n/a one turns up
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By the looks of the wheels, it's based on a Rover.
Looks quite cute.
EarL.
Looks quite cute.
EarL.
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Re: Spoiler removed - How to blank the holes?
EarL wrote:By the looks of the wheels, it's based on a Rover.
Looks quite cute.
EarL.
it is, an 827
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Bobby (aka Shaggar) wrote:EarL wrote:By the looks of the wheels, it's based on a Rover.
Looks quite cute.
EarL.
it is, an 827
It's a nasty piece of ..... is what it is
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