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Posts: 1,805 Thanks: 94 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Croma spoiler This is a quiet old forum. I guess not many Type 4 cars left these days. Anyhoo, I've been clearing the garage loft. God knows why I shoved stuff up there but anyway. 18 years ago I had a 1989 Croma Turbo (fast. comfortable, discreet). For reasons I no longer recall, I removed the rear spoiler and stuck in the loft. Does anyone need one? Light metallic blue?
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Join Date: May 2012 Location: WISBECH,CAMBS
Posts: 1,474 Thanks: 85 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Re: Croma spoiler
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Posts: 1,805 Thanks: 94 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Re: Croma spoiler Err.........let me see if I can get it out of the garage loft. It's the standard (I always assumed) spoiler from a light blue 1986 Croma. If I recall, I removed it cos the centre screw was causing rusting on the boot lid. At both ends it was stuck down.
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Join Date: May 2012 Location: WISBECH,CAMBS
Posts: 1,474 Thanks: 85 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Re: Croma spoiler Cheers Oh, what did you want for it? and do you have paypal? LUIGI
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Posts: 1,805 Thanks: 94 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Re: Croma spoiler OK: 1. At its widest point, tip to tip it's 139cm 2. It's a kind of 'rubberised' material like spoilers were in the 1980s, though obviously gloss-painted back in the day 3. It wouldn't fit on a Seicento or Mk3 Panda for sure 4. Not the kind of thing you'd want to pay postage on - you're out in the fens and I'm in Derbyshire 5. Price? £25 would cover it.
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