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Legoman



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Advice on removing rear spoiler

Okay, ideas on who to remove the rear spoiler.

I take it the hairdryer and dental floss method?

Post #235367 21st Sep 2014 9:17 am
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I think Dunroof did it once, maybe Send him a PM Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #235370 21st Sep 2014 9:20 am
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I just used heavy nylon fishing line, the floss kept snapping and was a real pain, I also struggled to remove the residue of the VHB tape from the bodywork, just a pain but then I'm impatient with tasks like that.

Gently with the line as it can cut into the spoiler too Whistle

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Post #235372 21st Sep 2014 9:25 am
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Legoman



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Thanks, it's helpful.

Just wondering if I should leave it on now?

Post #235373 21st Sep 2014 9:31 am
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I think Dunroof did it once, maybe Send him a PM


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Post #235375 21st Sep 2014 9:32 am
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taztastic



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If your changing the car for another FL2 then take it off, if selling it on I would leave it on, it makes the sale easier if private.
I ended up using petrol and a credit card to get the glue off, it wasn't for shifting and is a real pita job.

Post #235378 21st Sep 2014 9:35 am
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Could have been Badger, I can't remember

Autosmart Tardis will work wonders on the glue, better than petrol and is brilliant tar remover too Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #235379 21st Sep 2014 9:37 am
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Legoman



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Ta Thumbs Up

No, part exchanging it for a new BMW.

The 67mpg combined, 」30 tax, 5 year servicing pack for 」375 and me needing new tyres all round for the FL swung it.

Could have had a new FL SE at 」24.5k OTR, but with the running costs and the possibility that second hand prices will drop off a cliff did it for me and wasn't prepared to spend 」33k for a basic Evoque for a run around.

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5 litres of petrol is a quarter of the price of Tardis Rolling Eyes

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Post #235381 21st Sep 2014 9:47 am
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Offshore1987



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What colour spoiler Whistle

I would like one in Buckingham blue Twisted Evil

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Post #235383 21st Sep 2014 9:52 am
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Legoman



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Santorini black unfortunately.

Taz, yes, I don't disagree with you, but the FL is needing Tyres,」400, Servicing/MOT in March 」350 plus, tax 」265?, AA membership 」130 and the FL uses double the juice of the BMW and on 8,000 miles a year, that's a saving of 」750 a year and your crossing your fingers nothing goes wrong with it, which at 6 years old is a gamble. So in year one that's a saving of over 」1,890. If I held onto it, I certainly wouldn't get that back on it, so it would be money down the drain.

I like the FL, but haven't been off road nor used the TC or any of the other things in 3 years because of the weather. 99% of the time, it's not more than 15 miles from home.

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Thanks for the reply

ITs hard finding Buckingham blue stuff. My other idea was to fit a black one then get black air vents and some other black parts but might look to odd. Will your spoiler be going in the for sale section once removed?

Cheers

Dan Freelander 57 plate XS Blue Auto

Post #235387 21st Sep 2014 10:13 am
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Legoman



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Hi, probably.

The new car will be ready before the end of the month.

I've had a look in the garage and will probably sell the spoiler, a set of Xenons, Napa steering wheel, mats, fog lights, chrome gear surround, rear seat entertainment system, retractable parcel shelf, spare tyre, front PDC, hazard buttons, Traction Control dial assembly and more.

Not sure if the side steps are worth removing or not. Good nick, but don't want to have to replace the plastics.

Post #235390 21st Sep 2014 10:22 am
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Legoman



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Rear spoiler removed. Your right, the dental floss snapped. Fishing line did it, but the residue was stubborn. Sticky Stuff Remover and a credit card eventually took it off and then a polish to the area it was fitted to, now you wouldn't think anything had been there. Thumbs Up

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