Intimidator III Spoiler
#12
RE: Intimidator III Spoiler
That body kit is ugly and so is the spolier, you should go to ebay and get a pace car spolier b/c you can get them with match factory paint for less then the dealer would charge and as for that kit check out www.gmpartszone.com, they have the SS ground effects package, its expensive but thats the only place I know to get them right now.
#15
RE: Intimidator III Spoiler
I would show you a picture of my 00 monte, but I can't figure out how to send a picture. I just became a member and I would like to post my pics on this site but I need help. my email is dowbradley1@hotmail.com I have a nice aftermarket spoiler must see.
#17
RE: Intimidator III Spoiler
Whatever floats your boat i tend to like the spoiler im not really a fan of the pace car one especially when you have to drill some new holes in the trunk[sm=badidea.gif] the intimidator pairs up perfect with the old holes .theirs a guy on e bay who usually sells them for around $100 that's were i bought mine
#18
RE: Intimidator III Spoiler
ORIGINAL: safeZ
Whatever floats your boat i tend to like the spoiler im not really a fan of the pace car one especially when you have to drill some new holes in the trunk[sm=badidea.gif] the intimidator pairs up perfect with the old holes .theirs a guy on e bay who usually sells them for around $100 that's were i bought mine
Whatever floats your boat i tend to like the spoiler im not really a fan of the pace car one especially when you have to drill some new holes in the trunk[sm=badidea.gif] the intimidator pairs up perfect with the old holes .theirs a guy on e bay who usually sells them for around $100 that's were i bought mine
#19
RE: Intimidator III Spoiler
ORIGINAL: 04MonteLS
I don't understand what the big deal is about drilling a couple holes in the trunk. Yes, it's easier to use the existing holes, but all it takes is an extra few minutes to install the one you have to drill holes for. No big deal.
ORIGINAL: safeZ
Whatever floats your boat i tend to like the spoiler im not really a fan of the pace car one especially when you have to drill some new holes in the trunk[sm=badidea.gif] the intimidator pairs up perfect with the old holes .theirs a guy on e bay who usually sells them for around $100 that's were i bought mine
Whatever floats your boat i tend to like the spoiler im not really a fan of the pace car one especially when you have to drill some new holes in the trunk[sm=badidea.gif] the intimidator pairs up perfect with the old holes .theirs a guy on e bay who usually sells them for around $100 that's were i bought mine
It's not JUST drilling new holes and mounting a spoiler...
The flat spoiler is much wider then the pace car style spoiler,
so you would have to weld/fill the holes that would show after the new one's installed.
Then you have to grind the weld smooth and body filler it smooth and repaint the decklid...
I agree, not a big deal if you could do it yourself... I don't have the tools or place to do it myself...
AND, where I live body shops want $400-$500 to do this body work on the decklid..
I also price a used decklid from a salvage yard, and it ranged for $200-$300 from yard to yard..
The other problem next is finding one in the right color and in good shape. That's hard to do...
If you can't find one, you still have to get that stripped and re-painted, add another $300 for that..
So See, it's not just DRILLING NEW HOLES... It's a pain in the A$$ factor
Trunks like yours, yeah just drill holes and mount...
safeZ.... I'm with you on this one I LIKE THE SPOILER...
#20
RE: Intimidator III Spoiler
ORIGINAL: RiFrechSS
I'll put in DETAIL for you 04MonteLS
It's not JUST drilling new holes and mounting a spoiler...
The flat spoiler is much wider then the pace car style spoiler,
so you would have to weld/fill the holes that would show after the new one's installed.
Then you have to grind the weld smooth and body filler it smooth and repaint the decklid...
I agree, not a big deal if you could do it yourself... I don't have the tools or place to do it myself...
AND, where I live body shops want $400-$500 to do this body work on the decklid..
I also price a used decklid from a salvage yard, and it ranged for $200-$300 from yard to yard..
The other problem next is finding one in the right color and in good shape. That's hard to do...
If you can't find one, you still have to get that stripped and re-painted, add another $300 for that..
So See, it's not just DRILLING NEW HOLES... It's a pain in the A$$ factor
Trunks like yours, yeah just drill holes and mount...
safeZ.... I'm with you on this one I LIKE THE SPOILER...
ORIGINAL: 04MonteLS
I don't understand what the big deal is about drilling a couple holes in the trunk. Yes, it's easier to use the existing holes, but all it takes is an extra few minutes to install the one you have to drill holes for. No big deal.
ORIGINAL: safeZ
Whatever floats your boat i tend to like the spoiler im not really a fan of the pace car one especially when you have to drill some new holes in the trunk[sm=badidea.gif] the intimidator pairs up perfect with the old holes .theirs a guy on e bay who usually sells them for around $100 that's were i bought mine
Whatever floats your boat i tend to like the spoiler im not really a fan of the pace car one especially when you have to drill some new holes in the trunk[sm=badidea.gif] the intimidator pairs up perfect with the old holes .theirs a guy on e bay who usually sells them for around $100 that's were i bought mine
It's not JUST drilling new holes and mounting a spoiler...
The flat spoiler is much wider then the pace car style spoiler,
so you would have to weld/fill the holes that would show after the new one's installed.
Then you have to grind the weld smooth and body filler it smooth and repaint the decklid...
I agree, not a big deal if you could do it yourself... I don't have the tools or place to do it myself...
AND, where I live body shops want $400-$500 to do this body work on the decklid..
I also price a used decklid from a salvage yard, and it ranged for $200-$300 from yard to yard..
The other problem next is finding one in the right color and in good shape. That's hard to do...
If you can't find one, you still have to get that stripped and re-painted, add another $300 for that..
So See, it's not just DRILLING NEW HOLES... It's a pain in the A$$ factor
Trunks like yours, yeah just drill holes and mount...
safeZ.... I'm with you on this one I LIKE THE SPOILER...