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open your boot up, and on the top close to where the hinges are, you will see a rubber plug where your wires run out from, one on the left and right, they are kind of rubber plugs. pop them out, and under that if you have a factory connected spoiler there should be 2 screws under there, one right one left and the middle of the spoiler should be glued on with a special rubber glue, kind of like liquid nails, just not as strong.

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Just had a look at the Pics, doesn't look like any spoiler, just the normal back. Someone help him out, mines got some sort of spoiler on it, so its not the same.

sorry, trying to fit one ,they have the black clips were the top part of the boot opens and the spoiler sits in there just didnt want to snap them of if there was a easy way ?

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sorry, trying to fit one ,they have the black clips were the top part of the boot opens and the spoiler sits in there just didnt want to snap them of if there was a easy way ?

Looking at the fast diagram, there are deffinatley 2 nuts that hold that plastic trim in place that go through the top of the tail gate. Not sure how to get at them but they are there.

Cheers

Andy

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Talking M35 or C34? Might help before you start going for non existent screws... :O

took me a week to work out what a c34 stood for or whether the questions were relevant to M35s when i first joined. (but its a steep learning curve)

Hence why i start my threads or questions with M35 in the subject matter.

The problem is when people dont mention what its in reference to you usually gotta refer to what cars they own in their avatar...can be a double edged sword though if theyve got a C34 and a M35!

"Well on my C34!"

heehe :huh:

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so got the paint for my spoiler silver KYO there are 5 different shads of paint Got it on the flip card its so hard they all look the same how can there be 5 different colors for the same code KYO ?

If it makes a difference, I think you will find that the code is KY0 (as in "Zero", not the letter "O"). Dunno if it will narrow it down for you though.

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