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GT500 spoiler
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<blockquote data-quote="GS357" data-source="post: 14774409" data-attributes="member: 169893"><p>Saw a GT500 spoiler on a GT at a car show last week, and noticed it was kind of wavy and the clear coat was dying. It did not have a real gurney flap and the flap area was painted black. It this common of the aftermarket spoilers? Waves and low quality clear coat?</p><p></p><p>Would the Ford OEM part also line up with the small GT stock spoiler holes? TASCA Ford had the OEM ones for $245 shipped. Then paint would of course be extra, probably another $150.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GS357, post: 14774409, member: 169893"] Saw a GT500 spoiler on a GT at a car show last week, and noticed it was kind of wavy and the clear coat was dying. It did not have a real gurney flap and the flap area was painted black. It this common of the aftermarket spoilers? Waves and low quality clear coat? Would the Ford OEM part also line up with the small GT stock spoiler holes? TASCA Ford had the OEM ones for $245 shipped. Then paint would of course be extra, probably another $150. [/QUOTE]
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