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5 hours ago, Steven Hage said:

I've got a 2002 turbo spoiler on my 76 and I just bought another for my 74 2002tii widebody I'll install tomorrow or next weekend or whenever I get around to it

 

 

You say that then don't post pictures of said wide-body car?

Dave.

'76, totally stock. Completely.

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Always liked the spoilers f/r that you can get on the 2002.  Debated a couple times to add the Zender rear and maybe 

a small front spoiler.  But then the car looks so great without anything and just clean body lines.

Same thing with fender flares, some look so bad ass then others just meh.

Such  great little cars with almost too many options. 

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Zender, 1986 when it was first installed.

 

2nd picture, Zender after 35 years and my re-installed bumper.

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1970 Granada 1600 "The 16",  2000 528i Siena Red "The 5",  1968 Mustang 289 Muscle Car Blue, 

1999 318ti M Package Green,  1982 633CSi 5 speed Blue,  2011 550i M Package Black (6 speed manual)

 

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4 hours ago, cj said:

What spoiler is this?

 

Homemade:

 

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Used to be a jalousie case before. There was a house in the neighborhood that got new windows, these alloy cases were discarded and so I snatched them late that one evening.

 

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