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Old 01-29-2006, 11:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ViS Mugen Replica Spoiler

Absolute joke. I bought it and it wasn't drilled properly so I had to have the holes filled, get the spoiler re-measured and drill new holes in it to fit. PITA, thankfully the owner of the bodyshop here is a nice guy.

Otherwise.. I guess it's good but it's pretty inexcusable to improperly drill. Fitment is pretty important to me..

HOWEVER - there's not many options for a Mugen Replica and authentic Mugen costs an arm and a leg. I would STILL suggest this over authentic if you want to save money. It looks just as good, but requires modification which is a PITA once again - but is stiller much less expensive
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People with the VIS mugen spoiler already know this (such as myself) and has been discussed many times.
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is it heavy?
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is it heavy?
It does feel kinda heavy, but it's not bad. In comparison, it weighs 2x more than an authentic Mugen RSX Spoiler.
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