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Old Oct 1, 2004 | 07:02 PM
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Rear spoiler

Found on e-bay a factory rear spoiler off a '94 SE-R, starting bid $10.
how hard is it to put these on? it seems like you'd have to be exact with drilling holes. I don't wanna mutilate my trunk lid if I don't have to. also, I assume the brake light must also be wired in? that's not a major issue though.

ohh yeah, for those who are wondering about my attempt to upgrade to a tach... it didn't happen. (1) the haynes shows different wiring diagrams for models with tachs vs. models without tachs. and some terminal locations were different. (2) I lost the bid anyway, and (3) today I was at the local junkyard and pulled one out of maybe a '92 or '93. upon getting to it I discovered that the speedometer is cable driven. on mine, it's electronically controlled by the computer. so I'm glad I didn't up that bid only to get a part I can't use!

I'm sure that it could still be done but it's not an effort I wanna go through. besides, I don't need a tach to know when to shift.

Dan
Old Oct 1, 2004 | 07:21 PM
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Probably not too hard. All you need to do is drill holes for it and put it in.

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