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Those wings only look good if the whole car is stanced, kitted and modified heavily otherwise they look out of place (in my opinion).

 

Completely agree, and the car in the OP is at the very least, stanced, as we can see from the poke of the wheels. :)

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I just never understood why, when fitting a BGW the original lip spoiler isn't removed at the same time. The worst thing about that is the double-spoilerage*.

 

 

*Which is quite an achievement given how daft a wing of that size looks when you're sitting in traffic during you're daily commute to the office!

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I just never understood why, when fitting a BGW the original lip spoiler isn't removed at the same time. The worst thing about that is the double-spoilerage*.

 

 

*Which is quite an achievement given how daft a wing of that size looks when you're sitting in traffic during you're daily commute to the office!

 

I had one of these BGW's the same as Grundy's to fit, but never got around to it, if I did, I'd 100% have been taking the spoiler off. I think most leave it on is because the boot would need a respray if it was removed and I also think if the wing was mounted further back (as I would have done) the mounts would need altered more or possibly custom ones made.

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I just never understood why, when fitting a BGW the original lip spoiler isn't removed at the same time. The worst thing about that is the double-spoilerage*.

 

 

*Which is quite an achievement given how daft a wing of that size looks when you're sitting in traffic during you're daily commute to the office!

 

I had one of these BGW's the same as Grundy's to fit, but never got around to it, if I did, I'd 100% have been taking the spoiler off. I think most leave it on is because the boot would need a respray if it was removed and I also think if the wing was mounted further back (as I would have done) the mounts would need altered more or possibly custom ones made.

 

I did single spoiler:

 

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I just never understood why, when fitting a BGW the original lip spoiler isn't removed at the same time. The worst thing about that is the double-spoilerage*.

 

 

*Which is quite an achievement given how daft a wing of that size looks when you're sitting in traffic during you're daily commute to the office!

 

I had one of these BGW's the same as Grundy's to fit, but never got around to it, if I did, I'd 100% have been taking the spoiler off. I think most leave it on is because the boot would need a respray if it was removed and I also think if the wing was mounted further back (as I would have done) the mounts would need altered more or possibly custom ones made.

Exactly that really. You'd need a boot respray to fill in the holes left behind. All in good time for me :)
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