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hey guys

just picked up my first 32 yesterday

and i dont really like spoilers as i have taken it off my s13 prior

ive taken the three screw things off underneath the boot already where the spoiler seems to be bolted on to

but its still stuck...

any tips??

thanks :D

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hey guys

just picked up my first 32 yesterday

and i dont really like spoilers as i have taken it off my s13 prior

ive taken the three screw things off underneath the boot already where the spoiler seems to be bolted on to

but its still stuck...

any tips??

thanks :D

They are double sided taped on...get some fishing wire and slide it around to cut through the tape then carefully removal the spoiler without ripping up any paint...remove the tape from your bootlid and have fun blocking up the holes:)

lol thx guys.

ill get some fishing wire.

havin another crack now.

and good old electrical type will save the holes once again :D

just make sure while your doing it i prob shoula told you this before...make sure the edge of the tape your cutting is closest to the spoiler...e.g pull up just so you dont burn or scratch the paint that will be on the boot lid

yeh i failed

its on there pretty darn well

do u need to use some force in ripping it off?

and the fishing line was killing my hands.

maybe i should just leave it on for now

prob just lower my car first then

get the spoiler thing fixed afterwards.

hey guys

i still cant mange to take my spoiler off

ive used fishing wire to cut underneath the double sided tape on the side between the wing and the tape. not the tape and the boot

how exactly do u guys mean cut with fishinwire? im just moving it back and forth and it get sstuck sometimes and it hurts my hands

and where does the bolt pole that goes thru the boot is located on the spoiler

im a bit retarded sorry

can someone please teach me to do it from scratch??

thx

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