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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => EXTERIOR => Topic started by: Aussie Dave on January 03, 2013, 07:55:37
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Just fitted a rear spoiler to my 2011 Hatch.
It was a genuine Hyundai version. Came with template which I taped to Hatch.
Drilled 3 x 10mm holes cleaned surface with alcohol & screwed & taped onto car.
About 30 minutes in total & looks good. I will post a photo of finished job soon. :happydance:
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Excellent, they do look good don't they? :goodjob2:
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I think the hatch needs a Spoiler :goodjob:.. I should have put one on our old Hatch ..
We did put one on our CW (and posted a video of the install on here somewhere)
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Just learnt how to attach a photo so thought I would put 1 on showing the new spoiler.
(http://i1336.photobucket.com/albums/o655/AussieDave4/car%20shots/IMAG0351_zps38db2cec.jpg)
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Nice :goodjob:
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:whsaid:
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Hey! It looks just like mine.... :goodjob:
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Hey Rusty,
About to do the rear bumper have you got any tips?
The kit is pretty good come with everything you need, instructions are not great but good enough to get the job done.
Colour seems to match up good as well & the cost of the kit is excellent $180.00 + $30.00 freight to my place I can't complain.
:happydance:
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About to do the rear bumper have you got any tips?
Don't put it on upside down. It will never fit properly and you won't be happy with it.
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Hey Rusty,
About to do the rear bumper have you got any tips?
The kit is pretty good come with everything you need, instructions are not great but good enough to get the job done.
Colour seems to match up good as well & the cost of the kit is excellent $180.00 + $30.00 freight to my place I can't complain.
:happydance:
Hey Aussie, sorry, can't help ya, I only got the spoiler and the dealer fitted that.... :)
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Sorry Rusty,
Thought you had fitted the spoiler set I had just purchased & was looking for some fitting tips. I fitted it up on the last 2 days so all done & looking good. :lol: