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Assuming you mean the spoiler; either look through the classifieds on this site OR look on ebay. If you go with ebay, make sure you go through a reputable seller.
See this thread https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...t-not-oem.html
Like what Mr z/28 said but if you can't wait until one comes up, the next best thing would be TheSpoilerCompany on eBay outside of an OEM spoiler. IDK how much you read into that thread posted but the only difference between there's and a OEM spoiler is TheSpoilerCompanies spoiler is a little bit taller but you can't notice it until you park beside a SS or you have the measurements and you figure it up yourself.
Like what Mr z/28 said but if you can't wait until one comes up, the next best thing would be TheSpoilerCompany on eBay outside of an OEM spoiler. IDK how much you read into that thread posted but the only difference between there's and a OEM spoiler is TheSpoilerCompanies spoiler is a little bit taller but you can't notice it until you park beside a SS or you have the measurements and you figure it up yourself.
Ive heard so many great things about thespoilercompany. A friend of mine has it on his z28 before he sold his car, and man do they fit! I was gonna pull the trigger and get one from then, but then I came across an ad of someone parting out an SS, I had to get the spoiler. It was already black, just sanded it down, sprayed it flat black and the results are.. Being Happy.
if you have the patience to wait and find an OEM spoiler, then go ahead, but if not, the spoiler company is a good place to get one from.
i had one from thespoilercompany and love it. i still have it and its for sale but i can't find anyone to ship it for cheap where i live. hit me up if you are interested tho and i could try to find a place to ship it.
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Ive heard so many great things about thespoilercompany. A friend of mine has it on his z28 before he sold his car, and man do they fit! I was gonna pull the trigger and get one from then, but then I came across an ad of someone parting out an SS, I had to get the spoiler. It was already black, just sanded it down, sprayed it flat black and the results are.. Being Happy.
if you have the patience to wait and find an OEM spoiler, then go ahead, but if not, the spoiler company is a good place to get one from.
Can't argue with that and the fact that all you had to do was sand and paint it flat black with the rest of your car is better and if you think about it, if you had your car painted, you would have to have the old V6/Z28 spoiler painted anyway so all your out is the price of the spoiler which is in no way bad since you paid $150 for it.
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