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Old 06-12-2017, 11:34 AM
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hi so i am now after a new lower lip to go under the oem lip. I currently have a flybikslee one but have damaged it bad. i would love a carbon lower lip but costs alot and will probably get damaged. What are people running on the front? rhino lip or different ect. Pics would be good.
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I have one of these off ebay. Personally i don't really like the flybikslee ones, there really thin and just look cheap. (even thought there 7x the price)

The other benefit of this type is that there made from a dense foam/rubber so flex if your car is low.

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Looks very nice, just ordered one for my non lip silver-stone to see how it looks
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I need this lip as mine has scrapped at OEM height and I have coilovers to fit! Definitely need a lip with some give!
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See also available in red <maybe for red cars>
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Originally Posted by har-vey
I have one of these off ebay. Personally i don't really like the flybikslee ones, there really thin and just look cheap. (even thought there 7x the price)

The other benefit of this type is that there made from a dense foam/rubber so flex if your car is low.

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thank you! will give it a whirl. My other lip literally snapped in half after a 150 mile hour blast down the autobahn, purchased. is 2.5 metres enough?

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Originally Posted by har-vey
I have one of these off ebay. Personally i don't really like the flybikslee ones, there really thin and just look cheap. (even thought there 7x the price)

The other benefit of this type is that there made from a dense foam/rubber so flex if your car is low.

I have just ordered some. Much trouble to fit? My only concern would be around applying it around the curved sections of the bumper. Assume it bends relatively well?


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