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Front splitter will it fit?

Different shot of the spoiler:


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ooooh no! [:'(][:'(][:'(]

Just looks like a pimped out "privacy glass" image....

I think John's louvres are the way to go. I loved them on Capris, and they are very "period".




 
The spoiler in this picture is not as deep a lip as the ones that I have seen before,but saying that the others were on the S2 type bumpers.
 
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

That'll be Beaky front splitter mark 1 or 2, then? [;)]

Looks the bees knees, but don't go off-road....[8|]

Mk 1 was great until some silly old todger ushered me over a post holder when going to a Paul McNulty promoted event.
 
ORIGINAL: cococola

The 1st one...I think that splitter looks superb but I bet its the bugger that wont fit mine![:mad:]

It was really nice. It was double skinned so quite tough - made a right mess of the fixings to the underside of my PU (Front bumber) when it got ripped off.

I don't think there is a chance in hell of it fitting a Lux.

It looks like Club Autosport do a copy of the Porsche design Lux splitter:-

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Pretty poor picture from a pretty poor site, but then perhaps indicative of the quality of the product. It is cheap though.
 
I prefer Beaky(1) but might?????[8|]just might???[8|] settle for the cheaper one maybe,any idea how much John?
 

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