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Im thinking for that price you might as well hold out for a Festiva spoiler. Because youre definately going to have to do some serious work on it to make it fit. Especially width wise. Are you any good with Fiberglass?
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I think overall width and the way it humps up in the middle would be an issue.Originally posted by festivaWES View Postanyone think the toyota highlander would be a good candidate??
http://search.ebay.com/toyota-highla...landQ20spoiler
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anyone think the toyota highlander would be a good candidate??
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Hell I'd mount that thing on the rear bumper so it asks as if it were a tailgate!Originally posted by freshtiva View PostI bet this one would work with a support brace off of the rear bumper.

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Are you serious?? I have an R1 drag spoiler in my garage if you want to buy it...I would NEVER put it on a festiva!
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I'm kinda curious what this would look like on a festy. It's low so it would look half decent on a hatchback. And of course a bodykit, wheels and a drop would help smooth it out.
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Right, I was at LKQ pull-a-part today. Since it's a holiday weekend (Sat-Mon) everything was 50% off. I saw one of the Civic spoilers and looked at it for awhile. It looked like it could work but I'll agree with an earlier post, OEM Festy spoilers are hard to beat.Originally posted by MONSOON View PostSimple answer. No.There are 1 or 2 others that would work with some Massaging. Like from the I believe 88-92 Honda Civic.
I was excited about getting there this weekend but there were no Festys, even the picked over ones were crushed.
I did get some really nice buckets from a '98 Rodeo for my '89 Isuzu P/U that I bought last week. Also got a drop in bedliner, antenna mast and rear cab glass with a nice pliable rubber molding for when I tear that baby down for the paint job. All for $52.50!
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