Noddy's (Wife's) Front Spoiler fitted

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Noddy's (Wife's) Front Spoiler fitted

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Not an easy fitment, and much room for adjustment.
It's a tight and tense fit but it's on...
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Nice 'tight' fit. I trust it's one of Redzones bottom lip spoilers!

Definitely makes the car look finished off!
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Yes it's one from Redzone.
Looks heaps better.
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very nice! :D
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Post by redzone »

looks sweet! good paint match too. yes they can be difficult to fit on some cars, orange car one went almost straight on, some people have more trouble than others. depends on the shape of the front of the car. some can be a right prick if they've been in an accident at some stage.
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Prelim fit was tricky - commitment was the key when fitting and the only way to do the middle was the larger holes and then screw through the smaller ones as you suggested Redzone. Hopefully we shall find bungs for the holes, but they will be a lot less noticeable once it is off the hoist........ when the power steering is fixed !

The painter guy used the original Mitsubishi code as a match and its spot on very happy with the end result - just have to watch out for curbs !

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yes those holes are practically invisible when the car is at ride height.. no one ever said anything about the orange car so i wouldnt be TOO worried....
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