Fitting this spoiler is easier than you think,
First get it sprayed,
Then offer the drivers side part up to your car and try to mark where the cable for the brake lights going to go into the car,
Forget about the 4x metal threaded studs that youre supposed to use (just makes the job harder, I should know).
Push the cable through the blade of the spoiler and carefully place this on the roof of the car, then slide the cable through the hole in the side fin, place this part on the roof aswell,
Now the hard part, push the cable through the hole you shouldve drilled near the top right corner of your hatch.
Now for the messy bit, the bodykit glue that you shouldve got with the spoiler needs to be applied to one of the side fins, dont get it everywhere cos its a t**t to get off when its dried. When youre happy that that bit looks ok youll need someone to hold it, so it doesnt move.
Then youll have to get the other side fin glued up. The blade will have to be offered to the car for this next bit.
With your freind holding one end of the blade, you slot it into the fin that youve got.
Then carefully offer it to the car, and when youre happy with where you fin is going to sit carefully apply it to the car.
Now you have to hold both sides together for a while ( until the glue sets ).
I held mine together for about an hour, just to make sure.
NOTE:
Do not try to adjust the angle of the blade, or beasting around for a couple of days (just to let the glue really set hard).
P.S.
Dont forget to connect the wires for your brake light.
Now your car will look almost as good as mine.