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    Metal Spoiler

    i was thinking about having one for my cav . what you think .. nothing mad just a small low one ... to fixing points either end of my lip spoiler anyone seen them on a cav .. think the work ok or a big no ???

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    IMO don't do it, even small metal ones look bad, Is it a hatchback or Saloon? Personally i think the lip spoiler does the job perfectly on both.

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    A big fat..

    NO

    They look dreadfull IMHO. Ok on maybe an Astra 888. But not on a Cav. Looks very tacky.

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    Originally posted by Gaz
    IMO don't do it, even small metal ones look bad, Is it a hatchback or Saloon? Personally i think the lip spoiler does the job perfectly on both.
    Ditto


    But if you like spoilers and want 1 then im sure you can find something alot better
    Jason

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    MIGWeb - The home of talking people out of stick on tat lmao lmao

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    ack i was at my cousins today and working out what i could do .. its a hard one ..

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    Get the Rieger bumper extensions. They look great. But steer clear of max power style ****e such as those ally spoilers and huge open mouth bumpers.

    Keep it sleek and tidy. Will just compliment the car rather than turn it into an airfix kit on wheels.

    This looks ace. Apart from the graphics which should be avoided at all costs.




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    Get a metal spoiler, I like em, as long as they aint more than afew inch from the boot.

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    Originally posted by DaveB
    Get a metal spoiler, I like em, as long as they aint more than afew inch from the boot.

    yeah With that kit above thing is .. the grille blows it ... and the centre section of bumper ...........but thatcan be fixed haha

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    Originally posted by SimonP
    Get the Rieger bumper extensions. They look great. But steer clear of max power style ****e such as those ally spoilers and huge open mouth bumpers.

    Keep it sleek and tidy. Will just compliment the car rather than turn it into an airfix kit on wheels.

    This looks ace. Apart from the graphics which should be avoided at all costs.



    And those wheels, avoid these too. If you have a hatch, the rear splitter on this kit won't fit, although you can modify one to fit.

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