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front spoiler for the 7's
Twin40 - 10/7/12 at 01:06 PM

hey guys, just a quick one, does anyone know who supplies these front spoilers?




cheers

C.


loggyboy - 10/7/12 at 01:21 PM

Im more worried about what a Dick Spanner would be used for!


Twin40 - 10/7/12 at 01:22 PM

haha well spotted!


loggyboy - 10/7/12 at 01:26 PM

http://www.mickmadecomposites.co.uk/products.htm

Dick has a bigger spoiler on there now:
http://dick-spanner-racing.synthasite.com/

[Edited on 10/7/12 by loggyboy]


Twin40 - 10/7/12 at 01:35 PM

nice one loggy, thanks for that.


Westy1994 - 10/7/12 at 01:53 PM

quote:
Originally posted by loggyboy
Im more worried about what a Dick Spanner would be used for!


Tightening your nuts up?


mcg - 10/7/12 at 02:17 PM

Are these any good for.improving front end grip?


coozer - 10/7/12 at 02:25 PM

quote:
Originally posted by mcg
Are these any good for.improving front end grip?


Well, chin spoilers and air dams are as long they extend long enough under the front..

That one looks all wrong to me, air dam too square with bits sticking out into the air flow.. and the chin spoiler looks too thin, they need to be quite (20+mm) to be effective..


bi22le - 10/7/12 at 04:54 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Twin40
hey guys, just a quick one, does anyone know who supplies these front spoilers?




cheers

C.


Thats a pretty serious looking car. Supercharger fitted.


Davegtst - 10/7/12 at 05:08 PM

I quite like the large front spoiler. When mine is on the road i may have alook at one of them.


Steve Hignett - 10/7/12 at 05:15 PM

As I posted a few weeks back in an identical thread, the chin spoiler type is mickmade and he still produces them if you ask nicely.

And I haven't looked properly at the F1 type front spoiler but at a guess I would say it was a Reverie item, and they are currently for sale also.

Although the mickmade one will be a different price than the reverie one - by quite some margin!!!