Roof spoiler

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n9roberts

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Does anyone know where I can get a rear window spoiler? Prefer something I can paint


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All I've found on eBay is the silicone/ soft plastic ones that are somewhat universal. Have found a SHO fitting hard plastic one


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I saw the Dawn roof spoiler on the net. You can get one unpainted.
 

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I ordered one yesterday... Painted tuxedo black. We shall see how it looks.
I'm thinking it will look great or like ****, but $55 I'm rolling the dice.
 

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I ordered one yesterday... Painted tuxedo black. We shall see how it looks.
I'm thinking it will look great or like ****, but $55 I'm rolling the dice.

I've been wanting one as well. I'll be waiting for a report back on quality and hopefully some pictures
 

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They told me it would ship in 14 days... So the wait begins but there will definitely be pictures !
 

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What is the purpose of a roof spoiler, SHO's are very aerodynamically designed that seems to me that spoiler would break the air flow.
 

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I really like the blacked out grill and trunk lid accent. Did you pain them or use vinyl? I want to do the same with my car. Just ordered the vinyl sheet and I'm waiting for warmer weather.
 

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I really like the blacked out grill and trunk lid accent. Did you pain them or use vinyl? I want to do the same with my car. Just ordered the vinyl sheet and I'm waiting for warmer weather.

I used plasti dip...
I know everyone likes to hate on it but it looks incredibly clean, very durable and it cost me $5.87!!!!
 

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I used plastidip for badges and read deck lid trim. I also used plastidip smoke for the tail lights with great results. It toned down the gloss on them and gave me the more subdued look I wanted. Haven't had the time/confidence to tackle the grill yet, but it is on my radar. The best part....super easy to remove if I don't like it or want to change.
 

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I used plastidip for badges and read deck lid trim. I also used plastidip smoke for the tail lights with great results. It toned down the gloss on them and gave me the more subdued look I wanted. Haven't had the time/confidence to tackle the grill yet, but it is on my radar. The best part....super easy to remove if I don't like it or want to change.
How long have you had it on the car? Does it wear well? Part of the reason I thought I'd use vinyl, especially on the grill, is I *think* the vinyl will be more resilient with rocks.
 

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How long have you had it on the car? Does it wear well? Part of the reason I thought I'd use vinyl, especially on the grill, is I *think* the vinyl will be more resilient with rocks.
I've had it for about five months now, through most of the winter with washes and not one Nick in it yet. I put five coats on just to be safe, but my Mustang I had before the SHO I did the same thing to my grille on that and had it for just over a year with no marks on it.
 

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Only about a month for me....but I can respray in an hour AND at $6 a can, do it once a month (if needed) for under $75.
 

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Thanks for the replies. Now I'm second-guessing that $40 I spent on vinyl! :bonk:

How did you prep / primer the surfaces? I'm looking to do the front grill, the trunk accent, the door trim, and maybe the outer edges of the fender wing badges.
 

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Prep was easy...cleaned with windex and sprayed the plastidip. For the fender badges, I removed them and took the chrome out of them and sprayed the chrome. There are a few videos on youtube.
 

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