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but here is the quick and dirty Basically, the yellow line is a vertical to ground, a reference point for the other lines. the blue line is from the furthest point back on the car, which happens to be the bumper, to the furthest point back on the spoiler. This line still tilts "forward" showing that even though the Kami is much larger than stock, it does not "hang out" over the back. this preserves the aggressive stance of the car, but still gives a pleasing "lip" that overhangs the back. the black line represents the "stance" of the aileron surface of the spoiler. it should be viewed relative to the body lines of the whole car, but as shown can be compared to many angles, such as the rear window hatch, the rear bumper trim, etc. Clear as mud?
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