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I have the genuine a31 front lip in minter condish its red too sittin in my shed got me a wonder bra woot woot and the ceffy floormats though im not sure bout getting rid of them there hard to come by so if ya keen on it $500000000000000000 nah i dunno frieght from Goolwa SA 5214 and whatever its worth i dont need it anymore its just sittin there bein lonely sms me 0419847512 dun bother ringing i never manage to answer :ermm:

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guys, wouldn't it be wiser to mould one up?

i have the genuine lip, as stated per post, to be honest i'm not really willing to seperate with the lip anymore, but i would be more than happy to get moulds made if you guy are willing to pay up,

you're not talking about this lip on the bottom of my old man's front bar are ya?

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i can pull it off if you guys want to mould it... i'm sure dad wouldn't miss it for a few days.

My car had one :blink: However it was kinda hanging off so I ripped the remainder out hahaha

likewise! it was in 4 pieces hanging on by the bolts thats it haha

i have the same front lip aswell... ill have to get pics as im leaving it on with my cut out front bar... looks so sexual... uras sides and rear shouldnt look too bad... and it will really show off the 18x9.5 +12 front vs'kfs

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WHOA - undershrowd... i dont reackon i've ever seen one of these on a ceffy yet! nice work!!! :D

haha yep its as stock and boring and factory as it comes. Even the wheels are factory option BBS pieces. Its for my dad to drive around in so it suits him just fine.

Oh it aslo came with factory option doileys, but I haven't had the guts to put em on :D

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newbie here from the uk and just want to say that this and the substitute parts page have been a total life saver for me here, think there are only about 10 cefs at the most that i know of in the whole of the uk so u can imagine wat its liek to get parts anyway i just tried to put a 180sx front lip ( called a prefaceleft 200sx s13 here ) on the cef bumper today and :rofl::P . I dont know if its me, the cef or the uk version 180 lip that was wrong but im be hard pushed to say its a direct fit or even a close fit

normal way around the lip is a good 4" to wide and if u turn it around so its upside down its still at least 2" to wide and completely different shape, so when i bent the edges of the lip round the cef bumper it flared out like a uras kit and dipped in in the middle

i'll get some pics as its taken me a good 3-4 hours of cutting chopping and sanding to get it to a near half decent fit

i was thing of doing this to mine s13 front

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eww s13 frontend looks like arse on a cef... it dips too much in the fornt, which is OK for a coupe, but on a chunky sedan looks wierd.

eww s13 frontend looks like arse on a cef... it dips too much in the fornt, which is OK for a coupe, but on a chunky sedan looks wierd.

OMG disgusting... makes it look even weaker than it is... like a fat guy sqeezed into a small tshirt

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