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Probably been covered before, but looking to remove the spoiler on my S1 R33 because it badly faded. Just wondering the easiest way to get to the bolts holding it in place? Is it just bolted down, or is it glued down as well?

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Doesnt even need to be covered its pretty straight forward open the bootlid and remove the bolts. Double sided tape underneath aint too much trouble.

You planning to put another spoiler on or anything? Its going to look a bit homo with the rear fenders sticking up...

Edited by vietorious

as mentioned above, open boot and unclip the carpet thing to get access to the botls and the light connector (2 each side from memory)

also there are white clips that hold it in place (probably 4 in total) so it wont just fall off you need to get something to pry it open to pop the clips off like a screwdriver in a rag or something so it doesn't damage anything

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