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Old 05-12-2005, 12:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Show Off Your Rear End - Spoilerless and Non Stock Spoiler Goat Pictures

SHOW OFF YOUR REAR END! POST PICTURES OF SPOILERLESS GOATS HERE!
Lets start a new thread with pictures of wingless goats in as many colors as possible, and to add to the mix, as many pictures of non factory (SAP is non factory for purposes of this thread) rear spoilers..
Here is my "SlowSilver" '04


THIS THREAD IS WORTHLESS WITHOUT PICTURES
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Old 05-12-2005, 12:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Heres my recently de-spoilered Pulse Red 04



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I know some guys like them spoilerless, but I really don't.
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I know some guys like them spoilerless, but I really don't.
Hey, don't "spoil" the fun!

From a soon to be "spoilerless" fan.
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I really like the side profile look sans the spoiler. The lines seem to flow much better. Looks like I will be making a trip to Ace for the plugs.
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Much prefer my Monaro without spoiler - see in gallery under "other cars"

Same reason I don't favour the 05 bonnet scoops , ruins the lines of the car.
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I was frustrated with not being able to see people tailgating me at night. The good looking pictures of the Monaros in Australia inspired me to go sans spoiler!

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Well, I've been painting the plastic plugs over the last couple of nights and waiting with anticipation for the spoiler removal. This morning I pulled the spoiler off, only after having to make a trip to Autozone for a female star socket for the spoiler studs.

Upon removal I was upset to see that the two sheet metal pieces sandwiched together were each drilled seperately, and their holes are too misaligned to squeeze the plugs in. Only option would be to drill, which I'm not too keen on doing quite yet. I pulled the car outside without the spoiler and just was amazed at how much more sleek it was, but I regretably put the spoiler back on. Now I'm itching to find a body shop which could do this the right way, though obviously at a cost. Or maybe I could wait to see if GM will offer undrilled trunk lids, who knows...maybe no spoiler might end up as a late option for a future goat...

I did get the 3/4" plug in fine but had to drill it out once I realized I couldn't install the little ones. Has anyone else had to drill to open up the holes?
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Well, I've been painting the plastic plugs over the last couple of nights and waiting with anticipation for the spoiler removal. This morning I pulled the spoiler off, only after having to make a trip to Autozone for a female star socket for the spoiler studs.

Upon removal I was upset to see that the two sheet metal pieces sandwiched together were each drilled seperately, and their holes are too misaligned to squeeze the plugs in. Only option would be to drill, which I'm not too keen on doing quite yet. I pulled the car outside without the spoiler and just was amazed at how much more sleek it was, but I regretably put the spoiler back on. Now I'm itching to find a body shop which could do this the right way, though obviously at a cost. Or maybe I could wait to see if GM will offer undrilled trunk lids, who knows...maybe no spoiler might end up as a late option for a future goat...

I did get the 3/4" plug in fine but had to drill it out once I realized I couldn't install the little ones. Has anyone else had to drill to open up the holes?
I drilled the 3/8" holes, and Dremelled the 3/4" wire hole. No problems-- and the plugs fit tight.
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