Help OEM Rear Spoiler, Where can i purchase it?
#17
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Try this one. It's A54, but they might have other colours (spelled for my Canadian friends ). Or you could paint this one. I think the discount still applies.
http://www.infinitipartsusa.com/2013...b-2013-107.htm
Sean
http://www.infinitipartsusa.com/2013...b-2013-107.htm
Sean
#18
Try this one. It's A54, but they might have other colours (spelled for my Canadian friends ). Or you could paint this one. I think the discount still applies.
2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe Rear Deck Lid Spoiler | Infiniti Part Number K6030-JL32B
Sean
2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe Rear Deck Lid Spoiler | Infiniti Part Number K6030-JL32B
Sean
#20
Try this one. It's A54, but they might have other colours (spelled for my Canadian friends ). Or you could paint this one. I think the discount still applies.
2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe Rear Deck Lid Spoiler | Infiniti Part Number K6030-JL32B
Sean
2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe Rear Deck Lid Spoiler | Infiniti Part Number K6030-JL32B
Sean
How are ppl browsing that site? I've always gotten a redirect loop
#21
Infiniti Discount OEM Parts and Accessories use coupon code ESTORE2015 for another 25% off, so about $400 USD shipped to North North America.
Perfect for a Philly CheeseSteak run
#22
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I got an OEM rear spoiler for my sedan for $290 from discountinfinitiparts. Grubbs Infiniti offered the lowest price with the 25% off coupon. I decided to order from discountinfinitiparts because I was able to get free shipping, so the price was about $20 lower than that from Grubbs Infiniti. I don't know how much it costs for the coupe spoiler though.
I installed the spoiler myself. It was pretty easy and straightforward. I was kind of scared to drill holes on the trunk lid, but it was much easier than I thought. Just make sure you line up the templates perfectly to mark places you need to drill. Start drilling with the smallest drill bit and then work your way up. That way you won't mess up the trunk.
I installed the spoiler myself. It was pretty easy and straightforward. I was kind of scared to drill holes on the trunk lid, but it was much easier than I thought. Just make sure you line up the templates perfectly to mark places you need to drill. Start drilling with the smallest drill bit and then work your way up. That way you won't mess up the trunk.
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