Genuine Subaru STI6 Front Splitter
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SOLD - Pending payment/collection
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This is a genuine OEM Subaru part for the STi 6. Its a bit more discreet than the P1 item.
As its genuine oem part it fits like a glove and fits easily and snugly as expected. Fits the version 5 and facelift bumpers.
£100 plus P&P or collection
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This is a genuine OEM Subaru part for the STi 6. Its a bit more discreet than the P1 item.
As its genuine oem part it fits like a glove and fits easily and snugly as expected. Fits the version 5 and facelift bumpers.
£100 plus P&P or collection
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The one I ordered has arrived, but how does it attach to the car? it came with a bag of screws but underneath the bumper there is just small square holes, how is it attached then???????
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I understand what you describe, but I think I must be missing some sort of small adaptor that the screw threads into, the small square hole simply wont hold the screw as the hole is to big. Your picture shows some sort of silver coloured thing that clips into the square holes???
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I understand what you describe, but I think I must be missing some sort of small adaptor that the screw threads into, the small square hole simply wont hold the screw as the hole is to big. Your picture shows some sort of silver coloured thing that clips into the square holes???
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These splitters and the fitting kits werestill available from Subaru. I think it was about £115 incl for the spoiler itself. To do the job right you also need a weather strip and for V6 cars captive nuts.
I got mine from Bell and Colville Subaru Dealers in Surrey, about 5 years ago!!
IF your car is a V6 (MY00) you will have square holes that are supposed to take clips. Mine was a V5 bumper, without any holes, so I just drilled and self tappered it on.
As suggested above, the easiest was is to use nuts/bolts/washers from B&Q or another hardware store, or buy the fitting kit from Subaru.
I got mine from Bell and Colville Subaru Dealers in Surrey, about 5 years ago!!
IF your car is a V6 (MY00) you will have square holes that are supposed to take clips. Mine was a V5 bumper, without any holes, so I just drilled and self tappered it on.
As suggested above, the easiest was is to use nuts/bolts/washers from B&Q or another hardware store, or buy the fitting kit from Subaru.
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