Rear Spoiler Is Here!

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BenzTech Gone Versa
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http://www.courtesyparts.com/versa/index.html

This is were i got all my available parts and accessories.seat belt extender is awsome,my dad is overwieght and had a hard time puting his seat belt on.now no problem.also the sun shade is ok.


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I went through them to get my satellite kit when noone else was selling it. Good service from them.

I noticed they also are listing the splash guards, so there should be no more questions on prices there.

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proxim2020
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At $250, it may be worth while to order the sport package. Well for those who don't have the Versa yet and can wait. When I was interested in the SL, most dealers didn't mind me taking the vehicle now and putting the package on later when they had part numbers.

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sjscura
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Hmmmm...how hard do you think it would be to install that spoiler? Doesn't seem too hard. Does it stock on using some sort of adhesive?

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Courtesy Parts wrote:Install kit includes four mounting screws and ties.Drilling is required. If installed correctly, the spoiler does not interfere with theroof mounted antenna, and does not require any wiring.

Installation instructions not included. Professional installation is required

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proxim2020
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sjscura wrote:Hmmmm...how hard do you think it would be to install that spoiler? Doesn't seem too hard. Does it stock on using some sort of adhesive?
Not very. I'm not sure about this one, but most spoilers come with mounting hardware. Normally you drill a few holes and mount it with the hardware. Adhesive shouldn't be used. You have your paint to worry about if it ever needs to be removed (it cracked and needs to be replaced). If you were going to use adhesive, make sure you get one that will last from years of weather and wind abuse. I say bolt on the spoiler and if you're uncomfortable with drilling holes, have a bodyshop do it for you.

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Or if you're a crack monkey like me and can't mount things straight, take it to a body shop.


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