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Old 02-24-2012, 02:14 PM   #1
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Default Installing a OEM spoiler on my supra,

I was curious to see if anybody had installed a oem spoiler on the supra. I purchased a stock wing off of ebay and I am having it painted as we speak, question is do you guys know if the holes are pre drilled on all the supras or not ? I looked at my supra but they don't seem to be in the right place for the wing, I could be wrong! My body shop guy said alot of the times they are predrilled from the factory for proper placement, if not it still can be done.

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Old 02-29-2012, 02:46 AM   #2
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I was curious to see if anybody had installed a oem spoiler on the supra. I purchased a stock wing off of ebay and I am having it painted as we speak, question is do you guys know if the holes are pre drilled on all the supras or not ? I looked at my supra but they don't seem to be in the right place for the wing, I could be wrong! My body shop guy said alot of the times they are predrilled from the factory for proper placement, if not it still can be done.

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Well, either your Supra originally came with a spoiler from the factory, or it didn't. If it didn't there won't be any pre-drilled holes. If it did, there will be pre-drilled holes. It's pretty much that simple - maybe I'm missing something about your question?
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