Did anyone else find this funny and remind you of a certain old someone?
Will
What to do about my front lip...
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The lip in the first picture is about $300 by the time it arrives at my doorstep. Making it the 2nd cheapest behind the is and RyanG option. The only problem I forsee is that according to the US distributor the lip is made of fiberglass. I'm now very wary of fiberglass after the ammount of repairs I've had to do with the Rieger knockoff. If it were ABS I'd be all over it as it's $100 cheaper than a genuine Rieger lip/splitter combo.Leave a comment:
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the first pic is hott, i would say go with that one if you can find one for a reasonable price. As for the second pic, I don't think that it is an i lip, but thought it was from an e36. i could be totally wrong but for some reason I remember that being mentioned before.Leave a comment:
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What to do about my front lip...
So my "Ree-Gur" (fiberglass Rieger Infinity I knockoff, for those of you keeping score) has finally bit the dust, or should I say gravel road. Now I must decide what to do about my car's front end appearance... I am currently running an iS lip, which I love for it's added ground clearance but I miss the lower look of the Rieger. My options at this point seem to be this: Stay with the iS lip and maybe get a RyanG splitter so I can feel cool, go with an ORIGINAL Rieger lip and splitter which aren't going to break as easily, M-Tech II which is pricey but I think could be very nice, Or this:

Let me know what you guys think, money is an object but so is appearance. I want this to be permanant this time around so whatever I get I plan on keeping it for awhile.
Thanks,
Brendan
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Perhaps this might work:
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As I understand it's just an i lip mounted to a standard M-Tech II valence.
Also, is it possible to run an M-Tech valence without the bumber and if so, would it look like total shit?Tags: None

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