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Old 02-01-2007, 05:48 PM   #1
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Hi people.
I have been chasing a rear Ba spoiler for a wagon.
Has anybody seen or heard of one?
A part number of ERN422108KT was given to me.
i know there is a dust deflector which is made with black plexi glass and i have seen it on AWC as well.
Does any one possess one or got piccies of one?

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Old 02-01-2007, 06:02 PM   #2
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My aunty and uncles BA futura wagon has a body coloured dust deflector which looks good. I know JC has a spoiler on his AU wagon as well which would fit the BA. You should ask him.
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I only only give an AU answer to this BA question - AWC do rear spoilers, as do SSV and probably most other body kit places.
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Old 02-01-2007, 09:32 PM   #4
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is there a differance in the **** end of ba and au wagons?
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Old 02-01-2007, 09:40 PM   #5
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There is no difference between the boot of an AU, BA, BF.

It is a wise idea for AU owners to buy a BA boot, because you get the radio antenna in the glass and no lock barrel for theives to use to break into.
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There is no difference between the boot of an AU, BA, BF.

It is a wise idea for AU owners to buy a BA boot, because you get the radio antenna in the glass and no lock barrel for theives to use to break into.
so when are you getting one? that dent isnt gonna fix itself :

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Old 03-01-2007, 04:08 PM   #7
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There is no difference between the boot of an AU, BA, BF.

It is a wise idea for AU owners to buy a BA boot, because you get the radio antenna in the glass and no lock barrel for theives to use to break into.
My parents BA Wagon has a lock on the tailgate.
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My parents BA Wagon has a lock on the tailgate.
When was your parents BA made. Some have the lock, most dont.
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When was your parents BA made. Some have the lock, most dont.
December '02, must be the early ones with them.
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I am geting mine after the T3 engine goes in. Have got to get my priorities right.

The cost to get the dent and barrel fixed I can just get a new boot. Plus BAs have liquid silver, so no need for paint and there are so many silver wagons.
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I am geting mine after the T3 engine goes in. Have got to get my priorities right.

The cost to get the dent and barrel fixed I can just get a new boot. Plus BAs have liquid silver, so no need for paint and there are so many silver wagons.
BA's never cam out in liquid silver. Only mercury silver and lightning strike. Also the on glass antenna is on the side windows of the boot, only the demister is ont he rear glass. I don't think the side windows have demisters either.The only advantage i spose is no key hole, and no locating holes on badges.
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already been said here....AWC and SSV are the best places to try. but hunt around ur local bodykit fitters, chances are they may be able to do one for u cheaper plus paint and fit. just an idea
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my friend has got another part number from ford.
We got the dust deflector which is part #42218 but should of had 42210(ERN42210AKT)which from fords customer service assistance says its a spoiler.
but me thinks we will be going to awc(if there open) or ssv too.
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Old 03-01-2007, 10:22 AM   #14
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Recently when I enquired from my local Ford dealer, they were (dust deflector) @$100 in primer ready to paint for the genuine Ford part.
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There is no difference between the boot of an AU, BA, BF.
It is a wise idea for AU owners to buy a BA boot, because you get the radio antenna in the glass
Unless Ford moved it, the antenna was in the the LH rear cargo area side glass.
Down here in the Southern states we call em a "tailgate" on the wagons. :
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Recently when I enquired from my local Ford dealer, they were (dust deflector) @$100 in primer ready to paint for the genuine Ford part.
Unless Ford moved it, the antenna was in the the LH rear cargo area side glass.
Down here in the Southern states we call em a "tailgate" on the wagons. :
I call them tailgates to but did not know if all these sedan owners would not what a tailgate is : j/k

I thought it was in the rear glass, but it could be in the side glass. I will end up getting the side glasss to because they come with demisters and our AU's dont.
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Old 03-01-2007, 03:34 PM   #16
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I got a BA Futura Wagon and found the rear spoiler idea very intriguing.
AWC site was down or something.
Looked at SSV the only thing I could find was this:




SSV is asking $220.00 for this item plus shipping cost.
I am not sure if the price iincludes painting or not???

BUT, Ford is asking ONLY $125.00 for the same (unpainted) without any shipping cost.

But, by the look of things AUVCT is not after an acrylic wind deflector???
Am I right to presume that you are referring to the real thing …..a rear spoiler made out of ABS plastic or fibreglass....??? Like the ones on the Falcon sedans?
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Old 03-01-2007, 03:44 PM   #17
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Sorry my bad......

AWC web is fine and I found this:





Which I believe is more like the one AUVCT is after?????
Am I right????

They call it roof wing and are asking $220.00 for one.
However, this one looks like it has a LED bar in it as well.

Hmmmmm.......worth thinking about.....
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does anyone have a photo of their wagon with the rear spoiler fitted? might be interested too if it looks ok.
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does anyone have a photo of their wagon with the rear spoiler fitted? might be interested too if it looks ok.
Here's one:
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Here's one:
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Now that looks nice.
Is it the one from AWC or???
Very nice wheels a perfect choice for a Wagon.
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Now that looks nice.
Is it the one from AWC or???
Very nice wheels a perfect choice for a Wagon.
Yep, both the wing and the TS style skirts are from AWC.

I like the wheels too, but may put them back on the XR, and put the Chiles on the wagon.
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Yep, both the wing and the TS style skirts are from AWC.

I like the wheels too, but may put them back on the XR, and put the Chiles on the wagon.
Did they come painted or not??


About the wheels......Naaaaah, keep them on the Wagon. They are perfectly made for this car.
There are very few set of wheels I have seen that match a car perfectly. This is one of them.
Most of the time the wheels look awesome but don't fit the car they are attached to.
Not in your case.

Just tell me why did you put a XR badge on the wagon???
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I will ask Adam what to do with it.

When AWC moved from Taren Point the bar was left there and fibre styling had no idea what it was and didn't seem interested.
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am i to understand someone is going to make a decent rear bar for a wagon to suit the spolier kit WOOOHOO im am so intrested
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Yes, I am making a TS50 rear bar to suit an AU wagon.
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Chief, did this happen 12yrs ago lol
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I stand corrected FTG are going to do a Typhoon powered BA Wagon. Details can be found here: http://fordforums.com.au/showthread....00#post1179200
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AUI wagon option was a spoiler, AUII it changed to dust deflector
I have the AUI Spoiler on my wagon as per pics in the gallery
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I have the AUI Spoiler on my wagon as per pics in the gallery
Yes, yours is the one I was talking about...when I was hunting for this, Ford were selling either one, dust deflector and spoiler...take your pick. This was when AU3 wagons were current. Obviously either one will fit AU - BF if they're still available...Linz.
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Sounds like for $440 it comes with tailgate attached as well.
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