Re: Trans Am Cuda front spoiler
[Re: RylisPro]
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10/07/12 02:11 AM
10/07/12 02:11 AM
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Just a quick tip for all those who have bought my spoiler I highly recommend protecting the ABS plastic from harmful UV rays of the sun. Primer, Spray paint or even Plasti-Dip spray since that stuff is removable here is my own spoiler after 3 years on the road. I sprayed primer on it when I first got it I coated it with black Plasti-Dip spray and it looks brand new! it should be available at your local hardware store
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Re: Trans Am Cuda front spoiler
[Re: RylisPro]
#520581
12/28/12 10:30 PM
12/28/12 10:30 PM
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Posts: 2 Butler PA, about 45 min north ...
The McKain Boyz
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Last summer I bought a spoiler from Rylis Pro, and it took me and my 17 year old daughter about an hour to install it on my yellow AAR Cuda. The quality was great, and I cut out the brake duct air inlet holes and will eventually add some duct work when I find the right parts. I will try to attach a photo. it will take me longer to attach the photo than it did to attach the spoiler!!!
I give up, I can't attach the photos of the car with the spoiler!
Last edited by The McKain Boyz; 12/28/12 10:32 PM.
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