Where abouts would i find those rubber bungs that you fill the holes with from where a spoiler has been?.
poppy62,
Dec 1, 10:03pm
Your local Wrecker 'may' give you a couple of grommets from the wrecks. Just make sure you measure the hole diameter.
kazbanz,
Dec 1, 10:25pm
Super cheap should have them. Or any automotive parts shop. If yours is an older model car though I'd look at buying a replacement boot lid.
cattleshed,
Dec 2, 9:04am
Para rubber
socram,
Dec 2, 9:15am
Para Rubber - but they charge like wounded bulls. Might even pay to have a nose around Bunnings, Mitre 10 - or even the $2 shops.
807,
Dec 2, 10:06am
$2 shops could be worth a look. people diss them but some of them have a pretty impressive range of stuff.
franc123,
Dec 2, 10:12am
Put some tape under the hole and just dump some black silicone in there. It's not going to look any less crap than grommets
nick91111,
Dec 3, 8:38pm
I found a pack of say 10 at a SCA/Repco for mine. Ended up eurethaning mine in, so I'd advise a sealant. They'll leak otherwise. I ended up paying a panel beater to weld under mine, and then repainting the boot lid and blending into the rear guards. Looks so much better. Worth it if you afford to imo.
Some old pics (obviously the first is just the holes with no grommets, but you get the idea)!:
If you think your sik az Skyline or Cef will look meaner without the factory spoiler then at least do it properly and take it to a panelbeater who can fill and paint the holes.
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