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Hi everyone!

I am after (still) a front lip like the one pictured below.

I know Mr Eps has one but he seems to be too busy to be able to do anything about it. So if anyone else has one, or knows of where one is, or someone who can make one up, or can organise it for Mr Eps (as I havent got his details to do so myself) I have cash money waiting. I NEED and I do mean NEED one by september at the latest.

Please help me!

that or I'll ban youes alls. :thumbsup:

Thanks.

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You guys need to use lawn edging like I did on the r31 :ermm:

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ok the r31 has seeped through the seat, into my blood and made me a bogan.

Seriously though I know a lot of the r31 guys are actually cutting up a part of the r31 stock front bar to stick on the bottom of their front bar. While I don't suggest this with the a31 front bars being rare - you might be able to find a stockie relatively cheap. Otherwise I'm happy to measure the r31 front bar if anyone wants because you might be able to get a stock r31 front bar, chop that and stick it onto the bottom of the a31 front bar... Dodgy... I think not :D

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=55337.15 - notice the lip looks like the middle bit upside down >_<

what about r32 or s13 lips ...do they fit ....might have a look next time im at a wreckers

I thought I saw a 32 GTR front lip on a vid I saw. Either that or was an aftermarket one based on a GTR lip.. Also would a Lip meant for a Ceffy be interchangable with a Laurel vise/versa?

I seriously have first dibs and the most amount of money if anyone finds one of these. I have been looking for one for over 2 years when I smashed mine (mine is the red car up top when it had the lip). If someone else gets one I will hunt you down and kill you. Or ban you from ceffy section. I do mean I NEED this.

While we are at it though I am also after a FULL set of cefiro door matts, any condition, or a loan of a set to get a template so I can make some fancy pants ones up.

And on the extream off chance Id like a full set of VERY good condition weather sheilds if anyone has them, if they arent very good nick then I just wont bother.

door mats ? did you mean floor mats ?

i have the genuine ceffy floor mats complete with badge but they keep my carpet pristine so im not parting with them :D

yeah word to that, i still have my genuine floor mats also. i still can't believe how good condition the carpet is with those mats covering them.

Also dangerous_daveo if you do have trouble finiding a lip to purchase possibly consider contacting Topstage (does custom body and areo kits etc) who is a sponsor on NS his sponsor page link is . http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showforum=60

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door mats ? did you mean floor mats ?

i have the genuine ceffy floor mats complete with badge but they keep my carpet pristine so im not parting with them :D

Yeah floor mats, I just want to template them really. Get some nice 80oz 80/20 wool carpet ones made up. Maybe just 60oz, 80 might be over kill. Something like a nice royal red.

Where are you located? I also still have my broken one if you needed something as a rough template.

They are in melb. I would be more than happy to lend my ceffy to the cause, in exchange for the prototype lip of course :D

Would be a good idea to send ur broken one too!

big sully, image doesnt work ....

yea i might be interested in the front lips aswell depending on cost i suppose ......are all cefiro front bars from s1 to the newest a31 the same? the base i mean ....the later models were more curvy but was the base where a lip would attach.......

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