G37 Coupe Spoiler
#1
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G37 Coupe Spoiler
Guessing this spoiler isn't the OEM one?
Price looks to good to be true.
Infiniti G37 Painted Custom Style Rear Spoiler
Or
http://www.spoilersource.com/2008-20...arspoiler.aspx
and
http://www.spoilersforless.com/categ...-G37-Spoilers/
Price looks to good to be true.
Infiniti G37 Painted Custom Style Rear Spoiler
Or
http://www.spoilersource.com/2008-20...arspoiler.aspx
and
http://www.spoilersforless.com/categ...-G37-Spoilers/
Last edited by Zydan; 11-06-2012 at 11:01 AM.
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From: Spoilers4Sale - Amazon Marketplace [mailtobxz2mv4dcmqrf8@marketplace.amazon.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 8:42 AM
To: Danny J Lopez
Subject: Re: Product details inquiry from Amazon customer Danny
If you use the coupon code "take10" during check out it will give you 10% off and free shipping.
From: Danny - Amazon Marketplace <[e-mail address removed]>
To: Spoilers4Sale <[e-mail address removed]>
Sent: Tue, November 6, 2012 851 AM
Subject: Re: Product details inquiry from Amazon customer Danny
Great, how will I pay for it, didn't see my specific color on amazon.
Danny L
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On Nov 6, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Spoilers4Sale - Amazon Marketplace <[e-mail address removed]> wrote:
Yes you would need to remove the chrome peice. It is just held on with clips. And yes the price is 159 as well.
Thanks
Spoilers4Sale
From: Danny - Amazon Marketplace <[e-mail address removed]>;
To: Spoilers4Sale <[e-mail address removed]>;
Subject: RE: Product details inquiry from Amazon customer Danny
Sent: Tue, Nov 6, 2012 242 PM
Great, last couple of questions please, on this specific spoiler it’s required to remove the chrome on the trunk correct? I looked at the installation instructions, but they were more general than for this specific vehicle.
Also the price on Amazon is $159, whereas the site you directed me to they are $198, would I be paying the $159?
Thank you again.
Danny L
From: Spoilers4Sale - Amazon Marketplace [mailto:[e-mail address removed]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 7:57 AM
To: Danny
Subject: Re: Product details inquiry from Amazon customer Danny
Yes we can do Lapis blue and it is aftermarket made to OE specs. You can view instructions and installation video at Spoilers For Less | Car and Truck Accessories | Car Spoilers, Floor Mats, and Tonneau Covers
Thanks
Spoilers4Sale
From: Danny - Amazon Marketplace <[e-mail address removed]>
To: Spoilers4Sale <[e-mail address removed]>
Sent: Tue, November 6, 2012 1231 AM
Subject: Product details inquiry from Amazon customer Danny
2012 Infiniti G37 Spoiler 2dr with back up camera
Are you able to do this in Lapis Blue? Color code RAW.
Is this an OEM part? Am I able to get a copy of installation instructions before buying if so?
Thank you.
Last edited by Zydan; 11-06-2012 at 11:00 AM. Reason: Correcting website address for spoilersforless
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I'd see what their return policy is on it as well. Keeping the extra cash in your wallet is nice, I just didn't want to gamble with it. I say as long as the accept returns within a reasonable amount of time, go for it. Also check on some type of warranty, since I have read about some LED issues with aftermarkets spoilers on here before. Most I've seen simply rest over the chrome piece though and from what the seller says, its replaced. So again, go for and report back. @ $159... Its worth a shot i suppose. If it doesn't work out, eat the $15 in shipping it back and spend the extra $400 for the OEM.
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I'd see what their return policy is on it as well. Keeping the extra cash in your wallet is nice, I just didn't want to gamble with it. I say as long as the accept returns within a reasonable amount of time, go for it. Also check on some type of warranty, since I have read about some LED issues with aftermarkets spoilers on here before. Most I've seen simply rest over the chrome piece though and from what the seller says, its replaced. So again, go for and report back. @ $159... Its worth a shot i suppose. If it doesn't work out, eat the $15 in shipping it back and spend the extra $400 for the OEM.
As far as warranty, this is what it says on the website, 3 year warranty:
All of SpoilersForLess.com Painted Aerodynamic Spoilers have a limited three year warranty on its products to be free of manufacturers defects from the original date of purchase (p.o.p. required). Warranty coverage is provided for paint defects, peeling, and or other paint adhesion and finish defects. SpoilersForLess.com will match the O.E. color of the spoilers to the factory color specifications. Factory specifications allow for a degree of variance, both lighter and darker, due to many factors. SpoilersForLess.com cannot be responsible for this variance. With vehicles 5 years and older, we cannot be responsible for color match due to fading. Seller's and manuacturer's only obligations shall be to replace the product proven to be defective by SpoilersForLess.com. We shall not be liable or responsible for injury, loss or damages, direct or consequential, such as improper installation, misuse, abuse, scratches, chips or fading due to neglect, or unauthorized repairs. SpoilersForLess.com will not be responsible for any damage caused to other parts by defective product or any other costs. Failure to follow any of the instructions provided will void warranty, expressed and implied.
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Hmmm that's depressing to hear, what exactly was wrong with it?
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Well I think I would run away .... he is wrong on the chrome spoiler, it's held on with threaded bolts/nuts not clips. There are more unhappy non -OEM stories than good ones. I went with OEM and glad I did .... install it yourself (if you can measure, drill and be patient).
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Well I think I would run away .... he is wrong on the chrome spoiler, it's held on with threaded bolts/nuts not clips. There are more unhappy non -OEM stories than good ones. I went with OEM and glad I did .... install it yourself (if you can measure, drill and be patient).
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There were paint issues and the cutout for the 3rd brake light was not even. I may have just been unlucky and got a bad one, but I didn't feel comfortable trying my luck for another one so I ended up just returning it. I also didn't like how the drilling points were different from the drilling points for the factory spoiler. I mean, for the price, it's not too bad. Maybe I'm being too picky lol. But since it involved drilling into the trunk, I thought it was better to just spend a bit more and go oem.
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