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944 rear spoiler
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Sandspider
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Don't know if it's easy as I didn't do it myself, but it's certainly possible - there's one on my '86 Lux. (Looks good too). Having looked at the spoiler on Ebay it looks like a bolt on job, but I'm not sure what it bolts to on the Lux...
I'm sure someone who knows more than me can give you a more useful answer.
Best,
Giles
pauljmcnulty
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So long as you get the holes in the right place you're fine, obviously treat them for rust where you drill through.
I'd go for a genuine one, they're so cheap and you'll probably be able to get the right colour.
kcbart
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944 man
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Im not sure - if my choice was either DVB or Porscheshop, which would I actually choose.....? Neither: Id sooner go without.
OP; there are a number of FAR better and cheaper dismantlers out there, so I cant see there ever being a need for you to call DVB.
Sx3
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ORIGINAL: 944 man
Douglas Valley Breakers eh?
Im not sure - if my choice was either DVB or Porscheshop, which would I actually choose.....? Neither: Id sooner go without.
OP; there are a number of FAR better and cheaper dismantlers out there, so I cant see there ever being a need for you to call DVB.
....OK, any in the Lancaster/Blackpool/Chorley areas??
944 man
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Id look to eBay first, and not be in too much of a rush. If you can wait youll have a good chance of getting an original part at a good price; maybe even in the correct colour.
Simon
pauljmcnulty
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Thanks for that I am going to try Douglas Valley Breakers near Chorley for an original one.
Try the suppliers in the faqs first.....

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