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Old 06-18-2008, 01:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How Many Holes to Fill After Removing Hoop Spoiler? Going Wingless

Hi everyone,
I am planning to buy a 97 GTO TT(yeah I am in Australia, getting a jap spec) with a hoop spoiler. I am thinking of going wingless. I did a search on the topic, still cant find a picture with the hoop spoiler removed, showing all the holes that would need to be filled.

So far what I have got is- there is a single screw at the tail end point of the side pieces and quite possibly a mounting bracket holding the head part of the side pieces? How many screws/bolts are involved here if I am right? Also, is it easy to access all the screws/bolts involved with the side pieces, accessing them from inside the boot after taking off the trims?

What about the centre piece? Any holes for this piece or is it held by bracket arms that slide inside the hatch on the side and screw it on the inside (ie under the plastic lining trim)?

Would love some feedback. Cheers!
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