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Rear Spoiler Question

Can anyone tell me if a rear spoiler off a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am will fit on my 2003 Chevy Cavalier. I've look all over the net and can't find a spoiler shop that can tell me. Has anyone else had this idea. I think the Grand Am spoiler has a lot more eye appeal. Hope it will fit.

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bust out the trusty old tape measure
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Re: Rear Spoiler Question

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bust out the trusty old tape measure
Yeah what he said. makes things a whole lot easier.
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I guess I should have told you I already measured. I am more concerned with the pitch a curve of the trunk lid as this will affect the way the spoiler mounts on the trunk, I'd like to NOT have to deal with water in the trunk. It doesn't look like anyone has done this before, but I'll keep watching this tread until I find a spoiler I like.
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why do u want to use a grand am spoiler? couldn't u just find a similar spoiler made for ur cavalier? with it being a newer model it shouldn't be too hard. just my humble opinion
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Re: Rear Spoiler Question

well if it doesnt match the curve you could be alittle enterprising and take plexiglass and file it to match the curve and use that inbetween the trunktop and spoiler bottom. make sure you have it painted along with the spoiler though.
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Re: Rear Spoiler Question

Or fiberglass to fix anything and paint it it can be done
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