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Author Subject: Phase 3 rear spoiler
jonnie205

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Post #1
Good condition with mounting screws £24 delivered
Posted 2nd Nov 2012 at 14:55
tvrfan007

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Pics?

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Posted 2nd Nov 2012 at 15:23
jonnie205

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Not at the min but its just an everyday ph3 spoiler in good nick
Posted 2nd Nov 2012 at 15:26
gtibetty

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I bought this spoiler but unfortunatly on my behalf seller wrapped it in brown packing tape directly onto the uncovered part off spoiler, which has basically ruined the spoiler will post a picture up tommorow as proof but be aware as seller does not reply to texts and is very unhelpfull, do not pay seller via paypal as gift as he asked me too as then you dont have any chance off getting your money back be aware!!!
Posted 10th Nov 2012 at 20:49
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Posted 10th Nov 2012 at 21:09
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Posted 10th Nov 2012 at 21:12
adam b

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Try autoglym glue and tar remover. Allow it to soak in.

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Posted 10th Nov 2012 at 23:37
gtibetty

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adam b wrote:
Try autoglym glue and tar remover. Allow it to soak in.


Ok cheers might try it, more exspense and time trying to clean it which shouldnt be the case when you buy parts.
Posted 11th Nov 2012 at 07:01
tvrfan007

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Try using a heat gun if you have one. It will turn tacky and rub off, but also condition the spoiler at the same time. Big grin

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Posted 11th Nov 2012 at 07:19
adam b

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tvrfan007 wrote:
Try using a heat gun if you have one. It will turn tacky and rub off, but also condition the spoiler at the same time. Big grin


Be really bloody careful though

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Posted 12th Nov 2012 at 13:00
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Post #11
Bug and tar remover will sort that out piece of p**s,..
You literally place tissue over the offending areas
Squirt on your bug and tar remover leave it a few mins
Then it just wipes off,.. It's brilliant stuff!
And should bring that back no probs! Wink

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Posted 13th Nov 2012 at 12:49
gtibetty

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Thanks for advice on cleaning, mr chambers is now going to spray one satin black for me now, all great advice on cleaning but still dont stop this seller from getting away with messing up a spoiler he sold to me in good condition and ignores texts etc his email is rallyetosser suits him well in my opinion.
Posted 13th Nov 2012 at 21:15

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