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Original US Spec. Hatch Spoiler - Mint condition


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Hey people - I have for sale an original US Spec rear hatch spoiler that is basically in brand new condition. It was removed from my car - that had 12k original miles on it - about 5 years ago, and the spoiler was purchased/installed shortly after the original owner bought the car brand new. I was only the second owner, so I know this to be the case. The car never spent a single night outside and never saw rain... needless to say it's in fantastic shape. It's the real deal and not a reproduction. It comes with two mounting screws (don't ask me exactly how they go on, but I remember it was VERY easy to remove).

 

I'll try to attach photos that were taken a week or two ago. Based on aftermarket units that I've seen, I'm asking $300 but will entertain offers. The unit is at my home in CT, zip code 06479, and though I'd prefer a local buyer, I will do my best to try to figure out how to ship this thing if need be. Shipping costs will be the responsibility of the purchaser.

 

The spoiler is all original and has never been painted, 'modified' or messed with in any way. The pictures should speak for themselves.

 

You can reply here or PM me with questions, etc.

 

Thanks!

 

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Thanks for the interest guys - I'll be checking my PM's in a second... in the meantime I was able to find a couple of pictures of my old car (from before I even purchased it) with the spoiler installed. There's only 2 pics, but it's all I've got!

 

To answer a previous question, the outer metal rails go over the sides of the hatch glass. I believe the screws then go through the holes from the inside of the central metal rail (shown with double-tape in the picture), which screw into the little metal clips - the 'brass-looking' parts of which come through a hole on the outside of the metal rail. These screws/clips, when tightened (..and along with the double tape), pulls it all together and straightens the spoiler out. Again, this is what I remember from having removed it years ago. In practice I have very little experience with it- but I DO remember that it was a piece of cake to remove. Hope that helps!

 

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