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Old 06-28-2016, 08:35 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ChaseZ View Post
I got all excited with the change until I realize it was you posting a photoshop, not Charles putting up a revised spoiler for production
We did consider making a modification like this in the prototyping phase however we decided against it. Though it may look nice to continue the spoiler to the tail light from the side view, it would require the extension of the wing too much from the top view (which 99% of the time it is viewed from) and exceed the lines of the stock spoiler.

We decided that this variation / addition would take too much away from the original design (our number one goal was to make sure not to deviate too much from the original and natural lines of the car) And we felt extending past the stock spoiler would be too much especially from viewing at its natural vantage point.

Not following the "cut off" / end point of the stock spoiler looks out of place and does not flow with the natural lines of the car. It would be to blocky and sharp at the tips and would be visually out of place.

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