Sorry for reviving this thread. It seems that I have a bad luck with this rear spoiler. I bought this TB with a broken spoiler and replaced it with another one. The replacement lasted only one year and started to break apart since it was also a piece of 20 years old plastic. So I bought the new, not original spoiler from eBay. I installed it on the vehicle but it lasted only one week. This aftermarket unit is built from 2 parts glued together with something similar to the hot silicone glue. On one hot day, the glue has melted and the top part of the spoiler flew away on a highway, together with the 3d brake light. I had another spare 3d light and managed to fix it to the window - please see attached pictures. I used a couple of screws, nuts ,spacers and 2 strips of metal. The strips were the covers for the PCI slots of the computer that you usually remove when installing a card to the PCI slot. That's what I had in my junk box and used to quickly fabricate the brake light "mounts". I think these "mounts" is much better solution that the original one - at least the brake light cannot detach from the window now. So, now the issue of the 3d brake light is solved, I had a brake light in place. However, the car looks ugly without the spoiler. So, I am thinking about making my own spoiler from a piece of black Perspex. I can order a rectangular piece of 3 mm black Perspex, laser cut. Making non-rectangular cuts would be hard. I thought to fix such a piece, let's say 123 cm x 15 cm, with the same two screw on the top of the brake light. Maybe it would be not so beautiful, but surely better than now. The problem is that such a home-made "spoiler" will not cover the area under the brake light. Do you guys think that I may have problems with the water entry into the trunk? I think the original spoiler was also not so hermetical but somehow we usually don't have problems with water leaks in this area.