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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 03:07 PM
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OEM front lip

Anyone know where I can buy a OEM front lip? Some damn truck on the 408 left debris on the road and I scuffed my front lip on the passenger side pretty badly.
 
Old Feb 25, 2008 | 03:12 PM
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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 03:56 PM
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dang that sucks. i hate when pickups on the highway have crap flying out all over the place!
 
Old Feb 25, 2008 | 05:10 PM
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yeah i'm looking into getting one too... my school plowed a snow bank onto the front of my car... and scratched the crap out of it... i saw the Seibon makes a CF JDM lip for 350... i'm probably just going to go with that and add some eye appeal to the car... all i can say is thanks to my school! 30 grand a year and ive already had over 600$$$$ in damage from their people not doing their jobs the right way... oh yay!
 
Old Feb 25, 2008 | 05:44 PM
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Damn man! That sucks. I hit a raised man hole one day taking pics down town, those brick roads. It was so loud! I thought it cracked it.
It left a little nick, thats it. I also have an aftermarket front lip.

The good think about buying the OEM lip again is its color matched. Other wise Id go with an aftermarket.
Trade front bumpers? Serious....
 
Old Feb 25, 2008 | 05:50 PM
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Damn man! That sucks. I hit a raised man hole one day taking pics down town, those brick roads. It was so loud! I thought it cracked it.
It left a little nick, thats it. I also have an aftermarket front lip.

The good think about buying the OEM lip again is its color matched. Other wise Id go with an aftermarket.
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I ordered a new one today. $214 shipped. Where is your OEM one?
 
Old Feb 25, 2008 | 05:52 PM
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I ordered a new one today. $214 shipped. Where is your OEM one?
BLAH! I sold my OEM it to sam21 for CHEAP. $100 or something? Looks good on his car, hes got skirts too.
BTW, where do you work? I work off Division, thats why you see me sometimes.
 
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did you do the install on your lip your self? if so how hard is it? im hoping just line some holes up and bingo your done or is it going to have to be a pro install job? thanks
 
Old Feb 25, 2008 | 06:16 PM
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BLAH! I sold my OEM it to sam21 for CHEAP. $100 or something? Looks good on his car, hes got skirts too.
BTW, where do you work? I work off Division, thats why you see me sometimes.
I work off of Columbia. I gave you a friendly rev last week
 
Old Feb 25, 2008 | 08:48 PM
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did you do the install on your lip your self? if so how hard is it? im hoping just line some holes up and bingo your done or is it going to have to be a pro install job? thanks
I did it myself. I do all that junk myself, Im a car nerd.
The lip was easy to install. Only real time was removing the OEM lip. I made a bracket for the middle of my lip also. Keeps it pulled down and looking flush in the grill area.

Only thing holding my front lip on is 2 screws on each side (fender well) and my custom bracket.

I work off of Columbia. I gave you a friendly rev last week
Hahah! I heard it. When I was driving past you I was going to honk my airhorns. Figured I wouldnt, probably get the down towners mad.

Ohh, depending on what way you go on 408.... I go straight on Gore; instead of turning left like you do and make a left at the next light. Its a back road (Delaney?) that takes you straight to South Street. Reduces all that traffic due to the left lane being closed. I havent gone your way in months.
 
Old Feb 26, 2008 | 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Mx6GT89
I did it myself. I do all that junk myself, Im a car nerd.
The lip was easy to install. Only real time was removing the OEM lip. I made a bracket for the middle of my lip also. Keeps it pulled down and looking flush in the grill area.

Only thing holding my front lip on is 2 screws on each side (fender well) and my custom bracket.


Hahah! I heard it. When I was driving past you I was going to honk my airhorns. Figured I wouldnt, probably get the down towners mad.

Ohh, depending on what way you go on 408.... I go straight on Gore; instead of turning left like you do and make a left at the next light. Its a back road (Delaney?) that takes you straight to South Street. Reduces all that traffic due to the left lane being closed. I havent gone your way in months.
Yeah I have installed all the OEM kits on my Honda's also except the Fit. It is pretty easy.

I just realized that way last week. I have been driving it since then. Saves me like 15 minutes.
 
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