Front air dam mach 1 chin spoiler? 88 tc
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Sorry, not from underneath. I does fit as though it was meant for this car, just too long on the ends. Easy to fix that with my Dremmel.With the front raised, and wheels off, it took me about 20 minutes to install it. As I stated before, the spoiler came with push pins to hold it in place, but due to the 2 inch drop on my car, and just for me to feel good about it, I used new fasteners I picked up at Lowes. Bolts, washers, nuts. I used washers on both sides to spread the load of the bolt and cover more area. Theya re behind the lip of the spoiler and never seen. I simple drilled holes through the bumper cover wherever the holes on the spoiler were, installed fasteners, good to go. Once it was all together, I simple cut the ends off with a Dremmel and cutoff wheel, installed the tires, done.