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    323 Rear Spoiler Install Advise

    Decided to put time and money into my 323 daily beater, because I'm stoopid. Installed the GT-R bumper yesterday, now looking into installing the rear spoiler (the top one). Still has the mounting screws at the ends, but none of the plastic clips. I wanted some advice to see what the best way to install it. How did you fine people install your rear spoiler?


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    if you are missing the clips, i encourage you to use some 3M® trim adhesive in conjunction to the bolts.
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      #3
      That's what I was thinking, but they really don't give you a lot of surface area for the tape

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        #4
        Spoiler is on, but now I got a problem. One of the bolts snapped really easily. I should of guessed this would happen, since they both have a good amount of rust

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          #5
          I second this advice !

          Originally posted by FE3-323 View Post
          if you are missing the clips, i encourage you to use some 3M® trim adhesive in conjunction to the bolts.

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            #6
            Yep, exactly what I ended up doing, but one of the bolts snapped in half really easily when tightening the nut. Is it even possible to replace the bolts?

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