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Old 05-19-2015, 11:29 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jedi_sol View Post
I'm always jealous of people with fancy garages and fancy tools

I'd skip the vortex generators and bonneville style spoiler.

If you a REALLY going for the Highway MPG beast....you should consider

1) building a kaamback (or boattail)
2) smooth underbody tray
Thanks, it's my commercial property. It's great to have a lot of space and a lift for projects like this. After years of working at dealers for germans brands, you wind up collecting a lot of tools. My current business has a lot of fabrication involved so I have the capabilities to build just about anything that I want in-house.

I definitely don't think that I would be willing to drive a car with a boat tail. I plan on putting my company logos and everything on it so I want it to look good. The bonneville-style spoiler was predominantly chosen to keep the function of the trunk. Do you think that there is an advantage to running this type of spoiler over stock? I definitely do plan on making smooth under-body panels. There are quite a few things which I couldn't think of off of the top of my head.
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