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Going on friday to look at a Z.
It may have a huge spoiler on it, that I will promptly remove.
I'm wondering about how much this will cost...removing old spoiler, putting new one on...possibly painting if it isn't already?
Thanks in advance.
It may have a huge spoiler on it, that I will promptly remove.
I'm wondering about how much this will cost...removing old spoiler, putting new one on...possibly painting if it isn't already?
Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by unit213
Explain a bit more...
You're going to look at a Z28 or a Z06? Not that it matters as far as body work cost. Can't help you there, sorry.
You're going to look at a Z28 or a Z06? Not that it matters as far as body work cost. Can't help you there, sorry.
Yeah, looking at a Z28 on friday. I'm afraid it has a large spoiler. Rice-ish.
So I'm wondering what it would cost to return it to stock. Part and all.
Thanks.
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If my plans go right, and you want a black stock Z28 rear spoiler, we could work a deal. I'm selling my old truck, and using some of the money for a new spoiler,exhaust,tires,and shocks.Don't know where you are from, but I wouldn't want much more than shipping. Again, this is IF I get my new spoiler.
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Shouldnt have a problem getting your hands on a stock Z28 spoiler, I have one in mint condition sitting in my garage (monterey maroon metallic).
If possible find someone local so you don't have to have it shipped.
If possible find someone local so you don't have to have it shipped.
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Definitely do it yourself..
Extremely easy, remove the trim panel underneath (slowly and carefully, plastic push screws) and then the wiring harness, lastly the 4 10mm screws holding it down.
Extremely easy, remove the trim panel underneath (slowly and carefully, plastic push screws) and then the wiring harness, lastly the 4 10mm screws holding it down.