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victim619
12/2/2007 11:48:39 PM
been gone for a while Hey everyone, I got a 99 spyder I want it to keep a stock look but I like the high wings (from gs-t) anyone see that on a spyder???? pics please and harsh opinions (not saying no names) haha.
Sebba
12/2/2007 11:49:57 PM
I think it would look really good. I always liked the high wing better anyways. Even though some people say wingless, i really think it looks wierd without one. It needs SOMETHING.
I say go for it.
Kaede.Noir
12/3/2007 12:17:55 AM
i agree with sebba... the only way id like an eclipse wingless is with the avenger front like in the pictures that silver posted a while ago
TheAdvocate
12/3/2007 3:30:19 AM
I love the high wings.. But on the spyder it looks stupid... I always wanted to get it for my spyder, but after I saw it I changed my mind.. I have a picture of one, but I dont have time to try and find it right now
RCJr9186
12/3/2007 8:50:17 AM
i've never seen one on a spyder. but i've always wanted to.
Natedogg89
12/3/2007 9:37:03 AM
I've seen pics but I dont really like it. It doesnt look right on the spyder but i cant seem to find the pics right now...
estraw
12/3/2007 1:51:19 PM
ask and you shall recieve..
nick_200321
12/3/2007 1:53:22 PM
i like it, i think it looks good, go for it man
Sebba
12/3/2007 3:59:50 PM
That car is begging for rims and a drop!
sk8dudety
12/3/2007 8:30:05 PM
ugh, im not a fan of that at all... maybe if it had a better stance and a better color i'd like it more
victim619
12/4/2007 12:15:10 AM
how hard would it be? a better pic from a different angle. My cars black so it anything looks good.
sk8dudety
12/4/2007 7:36:49 AM
well you'd have to weld up the holes from ur old spoiler and bondo over 'em, get it painted, then drill new holes and mount ur wing
Sebba
12/4/2007 9:37:17 AM
You wouldnt HAVE to weld them. Bondo works fine : )
get435
12/4/2007 2:46:01 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: Sebba
You wouldnt HAVE to weld them. Bondo works fine : )

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Sebba
12/4/2007 3:01:17 PM
Well it does. There is nothing wrong with filling them with bondo. Just apply, sand, and paint.
get435
12/4/2007 3:15:24 PM
I hope you are not serious.
Sebba
12/4/2007 3:21:32 PM
Why? I have used bondo a million times. Works just fine.
get435
12/4/2007 3:32:35 PM
to fill a hole bad idea it is not structural material under stress it will crack. it is a finishing product if he is filling the holes he will want to weld them first then finish it with bondo.
Sebba
12/4/2007 3:51:23 PM
Dude its never put under any stress!
saro
12/4/2007 5:11:33 PM
u really cant go wrong there on the talons so i say do it!!!
get435
12/4/2007 5:34:04 PM
If you close the hatch to hard or even have a super loud stereo it will crack it. it is a ****ty way to fix a simple problem. Trust me i had a sub in a old kia i had and someone did this before i bought the car and guess what it was cracked about 2 days after i put the new sterio in. size of a 1/2" bolt. do this as a test make some bondo and let it cure put something from letting it stick to anything pick it up and see how easy it breaks. very easy. Ask any bodyman bondo is a finish product not made for filling a hole in a panel.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3MAutomotive/Aftermarket/Products/Product-Catalog/?PC_7_RJH9U5230GE3E02LECFTDQCEK3_nid=GSVTSB47VZbeVBF19DZVHXgl says right in 3m product sheet for dent goudge and cosmetic imperfection in steeel aluminum and fiberglass.
Has no structure without a base holding it up hence the welding.
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