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WTB WTB KH3 Sport Spoiler for Black 2012 G37xS Coupe OEM w/camera

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Old May 23, 2018 | 09:49 AM
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WTB KH3 Sport Spoiler for Black 2012 G37xS Coupe OEM w/camera

Category: OEM Parts
Price: $150
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe
Location (State/Prov): OH
Item Condition: Used

Interested to see if any other members have a KH3 black sport spoiler collecting dust. PM me if you are interested.

Thanks in advance to all replies.
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Old May 23, 2018 | 12:26 PM
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Just my 2 cents. You're better off paying the full 300 dollars for it on ebay for it to come with the spoiler, instructions, and all of the guidelines. Another member sold me theirs and I had to eyeball everything when I was drilling holes and I didn't have all of the hardware needed for the conversion. I had to eyeball it and use a ruler to measure and had to drill holes and make those holes bigger. It was just a nightmare and time consuming process and it sits barely flushed.There are a few gaps. You can PM your phone number and I'll send you picks of what all of the gaps look like.
Old May 23, 2018 | 01:33 PM
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Was it an OEM genuine Infiniti spoiler? I assumed that the existing holes for the chrome finisher would be all it used.

Also, the best price I can find for the KH3 with camera was $495 shipped. If you've seen it cheaper please post a link.
Old May 23, 2018 | 01:34 PM
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K6030-JL37B is the part number
Old May 23, 2018 | 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by max0ut132
Was it an OEM genuine Infiniti spoiler? I assumed that the existing holes for the chrome finisher would be all it used.

Also, the best price I can find for the KH3 with camera was $495 shipped. If you've seen it cheaper please post a link.
Yes it was oem, It came off an IPL. It does not use the same holes as the chrome spoiler. You have to drill 4 brand new holes. I thought it would use the same holes but it doesn't. I took the leap of faith and just drilled new ones without any instructions. If you're willing to measure the holes and drill them by eyeballing it, to each his own. I wish I would've just bought the one off of ebay to have peace of mind. I'm fortunate the gaps arent too bad to where water would get in there.
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Thanks for the advice. Kinda leaning toward getting a used IPL trunk lid assembly. I've drilled spoiler holes before and it always worries me that I couldn't seal the bare metal well enough. Cars nowadays are painted in humidity controlled environments. Drilling holes just seems like asking for a rust covered trunk lid.
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Originally Posted by max0ut132
Thanks for the advice. Kinda leaning toward getting a used IPL trunk lid assembly. I've drilled spoiler holes before and it always worries me that I couldn't seal the bare metal well enough. Cars nowadays are painted in humidity controlled environments. Drilling holes just seems like asking for a rust covered trunk lid.
If you do decide to buy the spoiler and drill holes, I recommend using silicone to seal the holes and to fill it along the edges of the spoiler. Best of luck to you!
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