View Poll Results: which is best
sti spoiler
60
63.16%
black bootlid
3
3.16%
carbon fibre bootlid
16
16.84%
carbon wing
16
16.84%
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spoiler or no spoiler?
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spoiler or no spoiler?
not really keen on my current wrx spoiler but finding it hard to decide and would like opinions what to do these are what im considering:
sti spoiler
smoothed black bootlid no spoiler
carbon fibre bootlid no spoiler
carbon fibre wing
the front grills are now black and also a black painted splitter
sti spoiler
smoothed black bootlid no spoiler
carbon fibre bootlid no spoiler
carbon fibre wing
the front grills are now black and also a black painted splitter
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Spoilerless looks awful IMO i think either a carbon S202 style wing or a carbon STi high spoiler is the best option but its your car and your decision should be based on what you think not what people on here think
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The larger spoilers can be a pain I find. It obscures a lot of your rear view which I find annoying TBH. I might be tempted by the "risers" that Mylesthegreat suggested if I where you.
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Don't you just hate it when your poll appears on the front page of SNet and idiots just vote randomly from there without reading the actual thread
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I've been thinking the same thing for the last twelve months I decided spoilerless looked good but only if you drop the car so low that I don't believe it would be drivable. I priced up the Seibon spoiler but I wasn't sure how carbon would look on a black car. When I phoned up I was told I would need some holes in the boot lid filling and respraying which would have added £200 to the cost. I ended up going for a Scoobyclinic rather expensive replica, justifying the extra cost over other suppliers because of the 'free' power run When I went for it fitting they wouldn't put me on the dyno. I washed the car and it leaked. When I went back (90 miles round trip) they still wouldn't put me on the dyno So if I was buying again i'd suggest getting an STI spoiler, but not from Scoobyclinic!
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After, with a few extra mods too but you get the idea.
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After, with a few extra mods too but you get the idea.
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I've been thinking the same thing for the last twelve months I decided spoilerless looked good but only if you drop the car so low that I don't believe it would be drivable. I priced up the Seibon spoiler but I wasn't sure how carbon would look on a black car. When I phoned up I was told I would need some holes in the boot lid filling and respraying which would have added £200 to the cost. I ended up going for a Scoobyclinic rather expensive replica, justifying the extra cost over other suppliers because of the 'free' power run When I went for it fitting they wouldn't put me on the dyno. I washed the car and it leaked. When I went back (90 miles round trip) they still wouldn't put me on the dyno So if I was buying again i'd suggest getting an STI spoiler, but not from Scoobyclinic!
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