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Heya Folks

Recently my front underspoiler came off from the front. Thats the one which sits underneath the stock GTR bar but just above the spoiler lip (I removed the lip cause the roads around here are craptastic). Its made of black plastic and it came off when I was reversing out of a carpark and it had gotten caught on some cement and ended up ripping a couple of bolt sections.

My mechanic can repair it, but I'm curious if there are any other aftermarket under body spoilers for both the front and the rear. I've seen some veilside cars that have the kit extending underneath the rear below the hicas and rear diff. I'd like to know if I can get any underbody spoilers for the entire car with stock kit (because I really hate that veilside stuff, not a fan of rice).

I have a custom exhaust from the cat back so I'm guessing some might not fit. The other alternative is if I find someone who custom makes them to fit (which I would probably prefer).

Have any of u guys/gals out there ever done any work to the under-body styling?

-D

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Most road going cars cannot be lowered enough for these to start actually working anyway.

look at any race car that has diffusers and front underbody aero kits and they are extremely close to the ground, the idea is to speed tthe airflow under the car.

try it, but it will probably only be for looks.

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