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<blockquote data-quote="1FASFKR" data-source="post: 16052568" data-attributes="member: 152077"><p>Make sure the splitter is installed correctly. It's been an issue for dealership to get this right. Fortunately mine was installed correct. The three sections up front a regular 350 should fit together with no gap. There should not be a gap between the splitter and the bumper. Look underneath to see all the hardware was installed.</p><p></p><p>I can't stress this enough. DO NOT let the dealership detail goofs touch it. That was a big mistake by me. My R is Black and the hardest color to take care of. The color shows everything. I took delivery of the car in the evening and it was very hard to see any scratches. It didn't have scratches on the showroom floor. Only after their detail buffoons got a hold of it. Take it home as is. Get it paint corrected and ceramic coated asap. My guy doing the paint correction and ceramic coat said they tried to hide a lot with a thick coat of wax and polishing. He asked me if I thought the dealership might have even ran it thru a car wash! I said I can't be certain but I didn't think so. It only had 7 miles on it when I took delivery. Anyway, it's all mirror glass black and coated now. Mucho happy. I would have brought it to him regardless but what I brought him was more work and more money out of my pocket to correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1FASFKR, post: 16052568, member: 152077"] Make sure the splitter is installed correctly. It's been an issue for dealership to get this right. Fortunately mine was installed correct. The three sections up front a regular 350 should fit together with no gap. There should not be a gap between the splitter and the bumper. Look underneath to see all the hardware was installed. I can't stress this enough. DO NOT let the dealership detail goofs touch it. That was a big mistake by me. My R is Black and the hardest color to take care of. The color shows everything. I took delivery of the car in the evening and it was very hard to see any scratches. It didn't have scratches on the showroom floor. Only after their detail buffoons got a hold of it. Take it home as is. Get it paint corrected and ceramic coated asap. My guy doing the paint correction and ceramic coat said they tried to hide a lot with a thick coat of wax and polishing. He asked me if I thought the dealership might have even ran it thru a car wash! I said I can't be certain but I didn't think so. It only had 7 miles on it when I took delivery. Anyway, it's all mirror glass black and coated now. Mucho happy. I would have brought it to him regardless but what I brought him was more work and more money out of my pocket to correct. [/QUOTE]
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