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Old 01-14-2006, 02:47 AM   #1
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OEM spoiler in carbon fiber

I was wondering if anyone had ever seen a OEM style carbon fiber spoiler for a 92-96 prelude. I searched and didn't come acrossed anything, and I've never seen one i my searches before that I recall. Anyone ever seen one?
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Re: OEM spoiler in carbon fiber

closest one i've seen is at aerokits.net by chaser aerodynamics
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Re: OEM spoiler in carbon fiber

saaame problem bro
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Re: OEM spoiler in carbon fiber

They don't have any spoilers for the 4th gen, only the 5th gen...
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Re: OEM spoiler in carbon fiber

or sorry man i didn' see that. I had a few pics saved to my docs. that just had the link
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