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Does anyone have thoughts on where the spoiler and diffuser in the attached might have originated - regular aftermarket or custom piece? I know it would be too narrow for a ZR-1 as it sits on this regular C4.
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This one caught my attn. too - not sure if I would fit either to my Zee, but they are more subtle than most other units I've seen for C4s.
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"Does anyone have thoughts on where the spoiler and diffuser in the attached might have originated - regular aftermarket or custom piece? I know it would be too narrow for a ZR-1 as it sits on this regular C4."
The spoiler and rear diffuser in the picture are renderings and not actual products. ![]() ![]() If you're going to put a rear spoiler on your car, this is one of the better looking ones. The original link is here if you want more info: http://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/...-opinions.html |
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Noted - thanks. Not sure if the copper Vette photo is a rendering. Many of the comments in the thread you provided capture my thoughts re how bulky and overdone the C4 aftermarket body pieces are. I like the more subtle spoiler approaches like the C6ZR1, M3, etc. which tend to give that little extra that the otherwise beautiful C4 tail lacks. I will continue my search.
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The spoiler on the copper colored Vette is real.
It's made by a company called CHD Tuning in Italy. Here's their website: http://www.chdtuning.com/?page_id=2103&lang=en Perhaps they could make a wider version for ZR-1s. ![]() ![]() |
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Appreciate that. I am following up with the Italian supplier.
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American Hydrocarbon in Florida duplicated both of those for 91-up..
(With permission from the European company
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i like the wheels on the blue car!
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It looks pretty good on the early Vettes. It would be interesting to see what they look like on a later rounded rear (especially in ZR-1 width). |
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Check out the spoiler Corvette Forum member (GS977) made for his Grand Sport. Best one I have seen yet. The only change I would make to it is recess the center section of it.
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