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Steve 818 wrote:Personally, I think that your spoiler is the least of your problems.
What on earth has happened to your car's paint???????
Your car needs a good detail, long before it needs the spolier removed.
And that type of spoiler is bolted onto the car, so if you remove it you will have to fill the holes and paint it.
Steve 818 wrote:Believe me, a good detail can do wonders for badly oxidised paint. And it is a whole lot cheaper than a re-spray.
Babalouie wrote:Steve 818 wrote:Believe me, a good detail can do wonders for badly oxidised paint. And it is a whole lot cheaper than a re-spray.
Yeah but if his clearcoat is peeling here and there then there's only so much that can be done without going the whole hog...
Uncle Arthur wrote:Babalouie wrote:Steve 818 wrote:Believe me, a good detail can do wonders for badly oxidised paint. And it is a whole lot cheaper than a re-spray.
Yeah but if his clearcoat is peeling here and there then there's only so much that can be done without going the whole hog...
Ummm - what part of there never was any clear coat on the red NA's was missed here???
AdamS wrote:I'm sure i'm wrong, but i don't believe a stock NA MX5 will go fast enough to produce any real downforce from a spoiler. So it would only be wank for wank's sake. If thats your bag, then thats well and good, but I wouldn't go thinking that it will make any diference to the performance of the car other than added weight and drag.
But dont listen to me. I hate spoilers.
Gramps wrote:And I agree. But I do concede that spoilers are well named - they certainly spoil the rear of an MX5
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