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anyone know what material does factory lip made by? is it repairable and how much it cost roughly?

I bought the car like that, and thinking to repair it befor sell.

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Hey Spikey,

You selling the car or the lip?

The front lip should be made from plastic which would make it quite hard to repair I think. I've got a split in mine as well, but it's completely under the car and not noticeable at all.

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Hey Spikey,

You selling the car or the lip?

The front lip should be made from plastic which would make it quite hard to repair I think. I've got a split in mine as well, but it's completely under the car and not noticeable at all.

i'm selling the lip. I don't think i can sell it for good price until i fix it.

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can you source me some?

Are you getting another Lip instead?

If yes let me know I might be interetsed in swapping mine as well, and we might get a better deal buying two.

Chris is in QLD so may not be the best person to source for you.

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Are you getting another Lip instead?

If yes let me know I might be interetsed in swapping mine as well, and we might get a better deal buying two.

Chris is in QLD so may not be the best person to source for you.

I bought Data illusion lip and put it on already. I might look at the yellow page to find some.

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