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Lazy-Ferret

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I have a new project, and I think I may need a rear roof spoiler for the top of the rear door on a T2, but I have never seen one, and can't seem to find any pictures of them.

Does anyone have any pictures, and I guess the other question would be does anyone have one they would like to sell?

I would want the one with a Brake light in it.
 
Well ofcourse I have :cool:
My photo bucket link should be your first port of call :lol
 
Well ofcourse I have :cool:
My photo bucket link should be your first port of call :lol

There's 853 pictures in there, and that is assuming I am looking in the right bit... Any clues...:lol

Anyway, I would have thought a rear spoiler would be too GAY for you...:doh
 
Was just thinking, "I'm sure Makeitfit used a Pajero/Shogun spoiler on the Black Pearl..."

Lazy-Ferret you're about 6 months too late, could've had the spoiler off my old SWB Shogun before I sold it to a breaker/exporter :doh
 

I was right, you even said it was GAY in that post...:lol:lol

How much cutting did you have to do, or did it just bolt on?

Was just thinking, "I'm sure Makeitfit used a Pajero/Shogun spoiler on the Black Pearl..."

Lazy-Ferret you're about 6 months too late, could've had the spoiler off my old SWB Shogun before I sold it to a breaker/exporter :doh

Shame.. Mind you, I did not know until 2 mins ago that a Mitsubishi one would fit...:lol
 
I have my weak moments :lol
No truck cuttin reqd. I modded the spoiler quite a bit though :augie
That's because I didn't like the Pajero fixing method. Basically a plasticlid over a holethat collects water and makes your roof leak ...........:eek:
As I wanted it to have a chance of surviving off road, I fibreglassed some strength into it. Then I bolted it down through the roof and sealed with tigerseal :D
One could easily fit std Paj spoiler using rivnuts though. It has an LED brake light too :cool:
I also modded mine to allow the FM aerial to fit through the spoiler and still be removable for roof rack action etc
Thought I did a build thread on it somewhere :confused:
 
A lot of the higher spec Mavericks came with a factory fitted spoiler & some Terrano's got one as an option extra like this Terrano:D Oh yeah I want these arches to
 

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A lot of the higher spec Mavericks came with a factory fitted spoiler & some Terrano's got one as an option extra like this Terrano:D Oh yeah I want these arches to

That is a smart looking car.
 
Smarties for tyres :eek:
Looks like an Icelandic one but with titchy tyres :lol
Arches will be quite expensive I bet :freak3:
 
Looks like an Icelandic one but with titchy tyres :lol
Arches will be quite expensive I bet :freak3:

They are prob the summer wheels fitted as most down size in the summer months as they only need 35" I think it is by law to drive on the back roads but must have a min of 38"-42" in the winter months. Bet the arches cost a bomb but think something could be made up to look very much like them:sly there used to be a guy on here from Iceland with a very tasty Patrol:cool:
The spoiler might be a copy of the factory item
 
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wot for:nenau

The back end of the Terranos are quite light, and kick out, ie over steer, this spoiler will increase the air flow over the wing and push the back end down, thus improving traction over the rear wheels.

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The back end of the Terranos are quite light, and kick out, ie over steer, this spoiler will increase the air flow over the wing and push the back end down, thus improving traction over the rear wheels.

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But only if the wind is blowing in the right direction...
 

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