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[quote="davieboy86"]Hey guys I've spent the past week spraying and preparing my gti spoiler I got from Uz a few weeks ago. Now I am a the stage to actually fit the spoiler but when I put it up to the car it's not going to fit perfectly as it seems to be the tiniest bit warped to some degree ( as in when one side of the spoiler is flush with where it connects to the car the other side is raised slightly, only 4-5 mm at most). If it was solely glued not bolted it may not stick done completely flush so I want to bolt it too (and an extra precaution for the motorway incase it flies off lol). I was leaning towards fitting it with bolts as well as tigerseal but I'm not sure how best to go about it. Glueing I understand no worries from the guide on here but I'm not sure at all how to go about bolting it on, Any tips or advice or pics especially are much appreciated, hoping to do it Sunday on my day off if I can get together what I need, or find a willing accomplice. Thanks again.[/quote]
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