ZX spoiler fitted on a BX

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ZX spoiler fitted on a BX

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Hi guys!

As I promised in my 16V topic here are some close up pictures from my ZX spoiler. It fits like it's meant for a BX. I did not put this spoiler on myself, but marx-7 did, so for details on installation you'd better ask him :D

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And its in the same pink as the rest of the car :wink:
Looks very nice...and probably much easier to find than the original bx one (which looks outdated anyway)
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hahaha yeah don't mention the color :lol:
I bought this car in quite a bad condition :cry: the body looks good, no dents and no serious paint damage and after a nice wax job it looks very nice for at least a week! Its due to go to the paintdoctor but I've had to do so much repairs. today I did the cam belt, next week calipers, and if I can manage, the front struts as well. the I can savo up some money to give him the paint he deservers, but until now I've been working on the mechanics when I had money (in the summer though ofcourse I waxed it regularly it looked really nice then) the last time I gave it any form of cleanering was back in those days when trees were still made of wood! and when birds were still walking like normal animals!
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Post by MoRtYMer »

You still have the "water thingy" on top?
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jup!

Got it and it works. I guess the ZX has the same "thingy" :lol:
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liking tihs mod!!
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After all i am the Cornish one!

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Me too! if its a case of sticking it on I might follow suit.
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tim leech wrote:Me too! if its a case of sticking it on I might follow suit.
Yep, it is :wink:

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Not bad! But doesn't the box fall off at high speed? :lol:
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And the windnoise would be awful!


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Post by Vanny »

im going to go out on a limb here and say you probably need to find a ZX tim, and i'd guess a Volcane would be useful as they have the spoiler on!


Unless its the wind noise you want, in which case open the sunroof!
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Thaks for pointing that out Vanny! :roll:
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djoptix wrote:Not bad! But doesn't the box fall off at high speed? :lol:
:D

needed some weight to push the spoiler down into the kit :wink:
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