Spoiler feeler, 1st gen wagons.

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LeggyWagonBrad
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Spoiler feeler, 1st gen wagons.

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Hey all, I a long time lurker, finally registered to ask let you guys know about this. I currently working on a 1st gen wagon spoiler at my glass shop and I wanted to see if anyone out there is interested in this sort of thing. Trying to find a nice spoiler for the wagon is tough and Im tired of hacking up plain-jane 2nd-3rd gen versions. Im not going to do a bunch of "group buy" bs, I'm just going to make a few and let you all know when they are finished. Mock up:
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There will be glass and carbon versions of it as well. Let me know your thoughts guys. :D
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Post by oldscoobyturbo »

check out post with the forester xt spoiler
I'm going to try and finish the install this weekend been very busy then I went to WBM in CT
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In for more pictures...
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LeggyWagonBrad
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Ok, finally made some progress, the shop I work at has been very busy.
Anyhoo:
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The bases are a perfect molded fit that will go on with 3m adhesive tape, no drilling. I hope to have a few done this week. Ran out of white gel-coat though, so the first set of them will be black. Working on another more aggressive style as well.
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LeggyWagonBrad
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Another pic, full car view. Finishing the final mold tonight. Going to start another thread in the vender forum, see if there is any interest there.
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I'll be starting on a front lip and side skirts tomorrow... :)
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Moar pics
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Agreed will they fit 87 wagon?
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LeggyWagonBrad
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As requested, more pics. This is the final stage of the wing before I make a master mold. Its ugly from filler and sanding, but the shaping is finished. :o

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I have no Idea if they would fit the older wagons, keithmoilanen, this is modelled off of a 93 leg. The spoiler is 40 inches wide, if that helps you at all? Since its glass I'm sure it could be easily modified to fit. ;-)
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Post by MikeyMeyagi »

hmm i kinda like that
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LeggyWagonBrad
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Ok, so I did a few final fitting tweak 'n trims. Today wasn't over 95 so I could actually touch the car during the day without burning myself (I live in phoenix :roll: ).

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Then sealed the surface:

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Oooo, shiny. :P
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I use a little pigment in the sealing resin to help me find any low/high spots. Almost ready for some mold wax at this point.
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Bump from the dead.

Are these still available at all?!
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