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Sad that its not just performance version.
The full length spoiler pictured above does not fit in with the car design. Tesla's spoiler is designed to line up properly with the ridges on either side of the trunk hatch. Here is a picture of my spoiler. Look at its left edge, then follow that line up and you will see that it is in line with the ridge to the left of the rear windshield. The same holds true for the right side. The Tsportline product breaks those lines and I would never put it on my car. I have a design background (worked as a graphic designer for 10 years) so I appreciate Tesla's attention to detail here.
A couple of weeks ago, two friends from Canada were staying with me. I live in Arizona. One of the ladies, who admitted she is not a "car person" at all, could not stop staring at my car. She commented at least five times over a two day period (yes, I counted) about how there is something about my car that grabs her attention. She couldn't point to any single aspect of the car other than saying "there's something about the shape, I don't know". I share this because her appreciation of the car is the end result of the meticulous attention to detail by Tesla's designers. The size and positioning of the CF spoiler is just one example.