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I was in the same boat with my 997, had an aftermarket spoiler and no template I took some extended #2 Phillips tips, rtv them into the holes, let dry,
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I was in the same boat with my 997, had an aftermarket spoiler and no template
I took some extended #2 Phillips tips, rtv them into the holes, let dry, and then tookmore red rtv, put on ends and carefully positioned where it was supposed to go, set down and the rtv stayson paint and drill holes carefully. there is a real pucker factor drilling
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