OEM Lip
Originally Posted by Clayman,Mar 9 2006, 08:16 AM
I've purchased two of them from Hardtopguy. He's the man. Best price and fastest shipping. I say go with him and never look back. 
Don't worry Eric. I will continue to get the work out about your dealership.
Originally Posted by Jo2,Mar 9 2006, 07:58 PM
anyone actually recieved a lip yet?
Another followup:
Ordered a lip from Eric (Flagstaff Honda) on Thursday of last week, and it came in yesterday via Fed Ex.
The lip itself was in great shape, and included directions and mounting hardware. All this out the door for $335. Truely a pleasent experience. Thanks.
Ordered a lip from Eric (Flagstaff Honda) on Thursday of last week, and it came in yesterday via Fed Ex.
The lip itself was in great shape, and included directions and mounting hardware. All this out the door for $335. Truely a pleasent experience. Thanks.
Received my AP2 chin spoiler from Flagstaff on Friday. Ordered it the previous week on Thursday and Eric had said it would ship Monday. Since it ended up having to come from a different warehouse and didn't ship until Wednesday, Eric agreed to go ahead and upgrade the shipping to two day service to ensure Friday delivery so I could put it on over the weekend. Very happy with the transaction and service from Eric/Flagstaff.
The lip itself is great! I toyed for two years looking at aftermarket front facias, but just never found anything that I really wanted, so I finally decided to pick up the OEM lip. Now that I've got it on, I'm very happy that I did.
On the Berlina it really blends in well and doesn't look too "tacked on" at all. The little rubber sealer strip along the top edge makes it fit perfectly with zero gap. It's pretty subtle, adding just enough in all the right places to really complete the front end giving an aggressive look without being over the top. Even though it lengthens the car by about an inch, visually it makes the front end seem shorter, less long and pointy. It pulls the front end down and out a bit which gets rid of the probe-like, weak chinned shark look. And of course it completely covers that really awkward looking, hard edged line under the corners of the air dam opening that stuck out like a sore thumb and bugged the heck out of me. In profile it goes well with the AP1 rear deck spoiler giving a nice flowing line from down low in front up to the extended deck in back. Now if my Mugen exhaust *ever* gets here to fill in the bottom of the rear end a bit I'll finally be all set for looks and sound.
ron
The lip itself is great! I toyed for two years looking at aftermarket front facias, but just never found anything that I really wanted, so I finally decided to pick up the OEM lip. Now that I've got it on, I'm very happy that I did.
On the Berlina it really blends in well and doesn't look too "tacked on" at all. The little rubber sealer strip along the top edge makes it fit perfectly with zero gap. It's pretty subtle, adding just enough in all the right places to really complete the front end giving an aggressive look without being over the top. Even though it lengthens the car by about an inch, visually it makes the front end seem shorter, less long and pointy. It pulls the front end down and out a bit which gets rid of the probe-like, weak chinned shark look. And of course it completely covers that really awkward looking, hard edged line under the corners of the air dam opening that stuck out like a sore thumb and bugged the heck out of me. In profile it goes well with the AP1 rear deck spoiler giving a nice flowing line from down low in front up to the extended deck in back. Now if my Mugen exhaust *ever* gets here to fill in the bottom of the rear end a bit I'll finally be all set for looks and sound.
ron



