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I've phoned a bunch of wreckers in Sydney and Melbourne without success so hoping someone on SAU can point me in the right direction.

After a rear spoiler for a 2008 GH series 1 Mazda6 5dr hatch (not a wagon). Preferably in Stormy Blue colour code 35J.

The missus loves her car but always wished she got one with a rear spoiler so I'd like to surprise her as it's something she wouldn't buy herself (frivolous car expense).

Cheers

I think this is for a sedan not a hatchback. It is also for a 2009-10 model.

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b144979036

This one is for the sports wagon: Part numbers GS2A-51961 GS2A 51961 GS2A51961

http://page22.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/l155555570

This one is for a wagon. Part number G44N-V4-920

http://page19.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/x274986745

Edited by *LOACH*

I see you edited your post.

Sedan and wagon won't fit, the sport wagon one might, I'm not sure if that's what they call a hatch?

I need it by the weekend after next so yahoo auctions might be out.

 

try mazda dealership parts?

 

It depends entirely on what Dan's missus is used to Luke.

If his missus knew that her partner was a castoff when she met him, she'll be happy with "used".

But if she knew Dan was a virgin, she will definitely prefer "new".

:P

Hey Dan I live for eBay haha. Key to searching for this stuff look up (with the least amount of words in every different combination) on eBay, gumtree and even google.

Eg:

Wrecking Mazda 6

Wreck Mazda 6

Mazda 6 parts

Mazda 6 wing

Mazda 6 spoiler

Mazda 6 bodykit / body kit

Anything you can think of.

At a quick glance there are a few on eBay.

Tho not sure they are quite the same.

Good luck!!

Thanks Winny, I'll try Maz Spare, but that number looks familiar so I may have already tried them.

I've been on ebay for a good 10 years and I work in IT so I'm pretty comfortable with searching but unfortunately not having much luck, there's plenty of GG series spoilers and plenty of after market GH compatible ones but I'd really prefer a second hand factory one so I know it will fit, plus a slim chance of getting it in my paint code (35J - Stormy Blue).

I'll keep hunting!

Buying one from Hytech parts in Newcastle, Kev (who is very polite and efficient) has one that's off a car as everyone else wants to sell me a complete tailgate, not my colour but the price is good enough andt I can get it painted for not too much extra.

Highly recommend the business.

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