I haven't decided if I'm going to paint it body-color or paint it black...but that will happen once I paint the whole car.
I have never seen any good write ups of how to install one of these spoilers, so I wanted to provide my experience.
First step was to remove the inner hatch panel and remove the "Datsun" and "240z" emblems from the rear deck. Here's where you can really tell this was a Texas car! Look at how great the paint looks below the emblems!
I then filled in the holes with JB Weld epoxy. I figure once I repaint the car I will weld the holes shut with real metal, but for now the epoxy would be fine.
Next I decided to make a cardboard template of the spoiler to allow me to identify where the holes should be drilled in the rear deck. Remember, on this one there are 6 of them that need to be drilled!
Then I positioned the template on the rear deck & marked up where the holes needed to be. I measured many many times to ensure it was correct. I do know once I finalize the installation, I may need to sand down the fiberglass to get it to line up properly.
Then came the most difficult part of center punching the holes & actually drilling out the rear deck. I did need to make some the holes larger to allow for adjustment.
I did paint the new holes that I drilled to ensure they wouldn't rust. After a couple test-fittings, I bolted the new BRE spoiler to the rear deck. There are 2 bolts on either side of the deck (see below) and then two located just above the access holes below.
I've also heard of some guys putting foam on the bottom of the spoiler before it gets bolted on, I may do that to help with the irregularities of the fiberglass and the rear deck. Overall I'm quite pleased with the outcome.
I did track down the original 70's instructions for how BRE suggests the install...