SLK/R171: Rear Deck AMG Spoiler - Who Wants it?
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Rear Deck AMG Spoiler - Who Wants it?
Looking to get rid of my OEM AMG Rear Spoiler and upgrading to a Kleemann Spoiler. For those of you upgrading your SLK's with AMG parts, this is a perfect addition -- and in my opinion, makes the rear look 10x better!
The part is 100% mint. Not a single scratch.
Will accept best offer if reasonable.
Dinko
The part is 100% mint. Not a single scratch.
Will accept best offer if reasonable.
Dinko
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Debadged 6-Speed '05 C320 Sports Coupe
It would be very useful to know if the deck lid may be restored, after the spoiler is removed, to a condition where it is not possible to know that it was ever present.
Please provide an update after removal.
Please provide an update after removal.
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It should be held by the same type of adhesive that attaches the "amg" and "slk55" badges. Many have removed them and the trunk looks fine afterwards. The most common way to remove the spoiler/badges is to heat it up with a blowdryer then use fishing line to separate the adhesive from the car. If there is any residue, you can get it off with alcohol.
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Originally Posted by dsb
It should be held by the same type of adhesive that attaches the "amg" and "slk55" badges. Many have removed them and the trunk looks fine afterwards. The most common way to remove the spoiler/badges is to heat it up with a blowdryer then use fishing line to separate the adhesive from the car. If there is any residue, you can get it off with alcohol.