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I'm looking to remove the rear spoiler of my 01 300GT Sedan. How would I go about doing it? I know that the spoiler brake light would have to be re-wired to the light on the rear shelf, but apart from that I don't have much of an idea and the damage that would be left behind under where the spoiler is mounted. Any ideas and information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Probably easier to buy another one and get it painted; otherwise you'd have to get holes filled in your boot lid... and then need paint etc anyway.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-V35-Sedan-Series-1-Boot-lid-/221164162483?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item337e694db3&_uhb=1#ht_500wt_1180

there is one in Melbourne, but its silver.

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I've taken mine off, it was a while ago but I don't remember it being too difficult. Just need to take the plastic/cloth panels under the boot off first.

The holes on mine are awful, i think it was hand drilled and they protrude up so the boot's not flat.

still think its worth it. I haven't covered the holes, just left it. Tried putting rubber grommits (?) in them but the fell out eventually.

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I've taken mine off, it was a while ago but I don't remember it being too difficult. Just need to take the plastic/cloth panels under the boot off first.

The holes on mine are awful, i think it was hand drilled and they protrude up so the boot's not flat.

still think its worth it. I haven't covered the holes, just left it. Tried putting rubber grommits (?) in them but the fell out eventually.

Do you have any photos of how it looks mate?

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Also, does anybody know whether or not a Series 2 or late Series 1 boot would fit my car? If I'm going to go spoilerless I'd like to have the cleaner look of the later boot.

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