NSW Corvettes
Technical Tips => Body Parts - Bodywork - Paint => Topic started by: VET-005 on September 25, 2008, 08:14:50 PM
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Not exactly my cup of tea, will be just another thing to p#iss u off when trying to go up a driveway.
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It went for a bargain! Thats an original style race spoiler that the L88 racecars were using back in 69-72! but you can still get them from Guldstrand http://www.guldstrand.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=46
I dont mind these ones, its the corvette retailer bodykit version ones that arent as good looking!
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I have this style on my car. A bit more subtle but still gets more air up where you want it rather than having nothing there:
US$27.00 from http://willcoxcorvette.com/
US$5.00 for the mount kit
(http://willcoxcorvette.com/images/FRONT%20SPOILER%2068-72.JPG)
It's called an "air dam" and it'll probably take you half an hour at the most to install.
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Originally posted by demonx
I have this style on my car. A bit more subtle but still gets more air up where you want it rather than having nothing there:
US$27.00 from http://willcoxcorvette.com/
US$5.00 for the mount kit
(http://willcoxcorvette.com/images/FRONT%20SPOILER%2068-72.JPG)
It's called an "air dam" and it'll probably take you half an hour at the most to install.
Aren't these standard....
How's the Vette going Mick? What ya doing to it?
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They are standard BUT you very rarely see them. Most yanks have taken them off long before they hit our shores!
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Originally posted by mick
Originally posted by demonx
I have this style on my car. A bit more subtle but still gets more air up where you want it rather than having nothing there:
US$27.00 from http://willcoxcorvette.com/
US$5.00 for the mount kit
(http://willcoxcorvette.com/images/FRONT%20SPOILER%2068-72.JPG)
It's called an "air dam" and it'll probably take you half an hour at the most to install.
I will definately get one of those if I dont like the look of the L88 one on the car.
I found a heap of vintage pics but non of them are colourcoded to the car.
They are suppose to be black, I've never seen a colour coded one! But you could try it and see? Problem is that they're made of flexible plastic.
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go for it mick;46;46
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(http://willcoxcorvette.com/images/FRONT%20SPOILER%2068-72.JPG)
It's called an "air dam" and it'll probably take you half an hour at the most to install.
Still have a couple of these left over on the shelf in Sydney, give me a buzz if you need one