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Originally Posted by hotlap
Question for you lucky Hot Wheels owners.
I noticed this wing spoiler on the car at the Rodgers event and see it as standard on the “build your own”. Why is this the only Hot Wheels car I’ve seen with that spoiler?
Thanks
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The coupe models are shipped with a standard stock spoiler without the stripe applied. The dealership receives the designer spoiler along with the stripes and ground effects to be put on by the dealership. Unfortunately, some owners and dealerships are not familiar with what all the package includes and so some cars are leaving the dealership "incomplete". Hoping that all eventually do get the correct installed.
There is a reason for it...an employee at GM explained it to me...but I do not feel can paraphrase/explain the reason properly...as do not want to get it wrong.
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2018 Hot Wheels SE, Convertible, V8, 2SS, M6, MRC, Nav, NPP
TPW 3/12; 1100 - 1/29; 3000 - 2/7; 4200 - 3/13 & VIN (built 3/12], delivered 4/26; mine 4/28. (aka HOT CRUSH)
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