Alright to revive and put the already known to rest...
They should make this spoiler utilizing the factory bolt hole locations.
This spoiler is very expensive to make in terms of spoilers. People already complaining about the Nur spec or spoiler being 1k+... this spoiler from Nissan is already higher without buying the led brake light.
The factory BRZ limited and GT86 spoiler bolt holes wouldn't be usable anyways as you would still have the 5 holes across the back for the push pins. If you wanted it to utilize the outside bolt holes you'd also have to make the GT-R spoiler wider. Regarding the 5 other holes, you can see them in Alan's pictures of his car as he just stuck squares or Red vinyl over them...
Carbon Fiber spoiler anyone?
Careful buying a CF GT-R spoiler. Anything below $1000 will be either junk or a one piece spoiler without the brake light. Keep in mind the spoiler will not fit on the 86's trunk without modifications so you would need to be very good a CF work and re-wrap the spoiler after extending the bottom of it if you wanted it unpainted...
The GT-R spoiler is actually 2 halves...
This spoiler is 8 parts from the factory all the plastic being made of ABS or optional Dry Carbon on a few versions (Track Pack and maybe Black Edition.)
-top boomerang half
-left support
-center support pillar
-right support
-led brake light
-brake light cover
-left bolt hole cover
-right bolt hole cover
The center pillar is removable. The bottom part of the pillar on the GT-R uses an alignment pin and 2-sided tape. You can easily remove the push pin and just use 2-sided tape for installing it on the 86. The top part of the center pillar is held on with 2 screws. You must remove the 3rd brake light cover to remove the center part. There is a 1"X1.75" hole in the bottom side of the spoiler when it is removed though... On the perfect day on polished paint you will see it in the trunk lid's reflection. Anyone with stock orange peel need not worry.
The side supports are held on with 3 nuts on studs. Without the center support there is a noticeable tension on the seam where the parts meet and the spoiler "droops" a bit.
There are 2 kinds of GT-R spoilers...
Correct and incorrect in you post. There are 2 kinds available from the factory. The first style was produced mostly on preproduction vehicles from 2005-2007. The style we are talking about is the production version and produced from 2007-2014. Out of the 2nd style spoiler there is also a difference. 2009-2014 had an LED light.
Here is a picture of the first style spoiler. Kinda similar to our Trust/Greddy spoiler...
2 different kinds of bottom supports...
Nope all GT-R have had a flat decklid. Alan has modified his or had it done himself. The molding work is good but, noticeable in a couple of the first pictures. (The 2nd one down)
Finsihed* with third support...
So the guy who own's the red car with the GT-R spoiler goes by 4-sama. I'll save you the hours of clicking links and scrounging through useless shit for the pictures you want to see.
Here is his blog (google trans link to english)
http://translate.googleusercontent.c...S7CDybE_BQIU2w
He is apparently still working on the spoiler. The last update I can find is in the form of a video in which he has motorized the top half of the spoiler to raise us like some supercars have... looks kinda weird but, provided me with the information to confirm it was made from an OEM spoiler as well as a better look at the molded-in bottom parts.
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And lastly the pictures from his blog...
Here are a couple pics of my GT-R spoiler sitting on my decklid. It will be rather annoying to make this spoiler work since this car ATM is my DD might halve to wait a bit until summer so my other ride can become my DD.
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