CDC Classic Chin Spoiler
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Hello, I am new to the website as forum member so give me a chance to get some stuff right. I wanted to now if anyone has had any issues with CDC's Classic Chin spoiler and what they think of the appearance of them. Im thinking about putting it on my GT but not sure of the quality and appearance of them. Also, how do you insert pictures into the posts?
#2
I've had mine on for about a month....no issues. It actually fits very well and requires no drilling. It uses factory bolts to attach. well worth the money. It changes the entire front end
#4
Originally posted by HiRoller@November 16, 2005, 5:51 PM
I've had mine on for about a month....no issues. It actually fits very well and requires no drilling. It uses factory bolts to attach. well worth the money. It changes the entire front end
I've had mine on for about a month....no issues. It actually fits very well and requires no drilling. It uses factory bolts to attach. well worth the money. It changes the entire front end
Looks very good, "Roller".........I've got to get busy and get mine on. I've had it sitting for three months now.
#6
I have had mine on for a couple months now, and I do have an issue with it... I love the darn thing. It gives the car a much more agressive look... really 'makes' the front of the car.
#8
thisis the aggresive chin from them i like it more because it delets the lower grill for that tough look , oh yeah welcome to site im new too i have lots of post because i dont shut my mouth mine is painted by me in satin black non chip paint w primer it is very tough and the spoiler has hit ground and hasnt hurt it
#9
Here's mine. Only issue is the upper mount holes on both sides were slightly cracked upon arrival, but I mounted it anyway. Living in Germany makes it hard and expensive to get big items shipped over here, so returning it for a replacement was not an option. Grew a few more hairline cracks around the mounting area, but it has settled down now. I touched it up with paint and now I'm good.
Recommend a good inspection of it upon arrival, prior to painting.
Tom
Recommend a good inspection of it upon arrival, prior to painting.
Tom
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I have posted these before, but since someone asked again....
I do love it and have never had a problem. And I have cleared almost every parking bumper. I only scuffed one once.
I do love it and have never had a problem. And I have cleared almost every parking bumper. I only scuffed one once.
#16
Originally posted by schlim66@November 17, 2005, 10:56 AM
Here is mine, unpainted. It go's with the retro look, like the early Mach's[attachmentid=38881]
Here is mine, unpainted. It go's with the retro look, like the early Mach's[attachmentid=38881]
VERY nice would't have thought of that congratulations on a great idea
#17
thats how mine is i went semi gloss black it looks great ,mine also lowers the look of the front of the car i really like that , its funny i dont see anyone here w the aggrisive spoiler like mine , is mine ugly or something let me know , if it is then ill go in the garage and kick it if so ...
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Originally posted by schlim66@November 17, 2005, 9:56 AM
Here is mine, unpainted. It go's with the retro look, like the early Mach's[attachmentid=38881]
Here is mine, unpainted. It go's with the retro look, like the early Mach's[attachmentid=38881]
#20
I love mine - really sets off the front of the car but it is not too much or too low.
Quality was great and easy to install. Very impressed with it - only issue for me: it seems to love to attract rocks. I will probably end up repainting down the road sometime - that chip proof paint sounds good!
Quality was great and easy to install. Very impressed with it - only issue for me: it seems to love to attract rocks. I will probably end up repainting down the road sometime - that chip proof paint sounds good!