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				Superlanboy
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Evo X spoiler
A bird decided to do it's business on my rear spoiler which has resulted in a nasty etch mark  
 .  The good news is that it's given me an excuse to get an Evo X spoiler  
 .  Can anybody recommend me a store in Brisbane where I can get this done (2011 Ralliart).  Alternatively I could purchase one online and install it myself but I don't know of any reputable stores.  Any suggestions would be great help.
			
									
									
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				Superlanboy
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Re: Evo X spoiler
Unfortunately I can't scrub the etch mark off since it got through the paint  
 .  Not sure what the bird ate but it's droppings were on there for no more than 4 hours (under the sun) before it was washed off.
			
									
									
						- xCeazy
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Re: Evo X spoiler
Depends if you want OEM or not. I have a 10 piece Evo X style wing that I purchased through eBay and got sprayed to match the paint code of my car. Wing was around $260 with free postage. Good fitment and the mould is perfect. If you want OEM though, you'll need to contact Mitsu with a valid Evo X VIN number and will be upwards of $1k+. 
BE AWARE: You will have to drill extra holes into your boot! Here's the eBay link: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MITSUBISHI-E ... SwgApXA1N2
			
									
									BE AWARE: You will have to drill extra holes into your boot! Here's the eBay link: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MITSUBISHI-E ... SwgApXA1N2
Fraser Coast, Queensland.
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				Superlanboy
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Re: Evo X spoiler
Thanks, just what I'm after.  Is this relatively easy to install?  I have no issues drilling any holes.
			
									
									
						Re: Evo X spoiler
They are easy to install if you are only mildly useful with a spanner and a drill.
			
									
									
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