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Reply to "Front spoiler lights, how is it done?"

I took pictures. This is the best I can do even on Macro with a Sony digital 35mm.

The nose of the car is black. The spoiler is black. The body of the light is black.

This is the Piaa 002 lamp. It is has a 35watt halogen bulb. It is 2-1/16" in diameter. The brake duct hole is 2-1/2" in diameter.

You can see how the bracket fastens to the sheet metal on the Panteras lower nose with sheet metal screws, under and behind the spoiler. It is not mounted to the spoiler. It projects through it.

You can see how the light fits into the hole.

The concept is similar on other lights, in other spoilers.

I like the minimal effect of these lights. To me it looks like the GTS spoiler was made for them? Others tastes vary.

The big GT air dam will take 3" x 5" rectangular driving lights. Mounting varies according to the factory bracket.

No matter what you put in there, they are all susceptible to easy damage because of the ride height and the nature of the nose of the car.

I will also point out to you that the duct hole in my spoiler is located at the same junctures as your's is.

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