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yeah um its been $550 for a few months now plus approx. $150 in shipping fees :whistling:

I'm trying to get a diffuser made up ..its just the bottom portion of the eastbear lip (the one with the 2 bumps) and it's about 2cm high which would suit me perfectly. Was quoted about $300 but the seller (EmpireAero ...JSAI??) isnt responding

woops wasnt meant to put including postage my bad.

ye when i was first looking it was close to 1k

charles will post pics when its here

By the way, aren't you selling your car? lol

How come your still spending money on it :)

hey dan i got the price from Nengun http://www.nengun.com/east-bear/front-spoi...ior-term-bumper

when i first enquired about it the price was $913 delivered now the price of the lip itself is $549.54. it says the product is too big for them to send so need to organise your own courier. sent them an email saying i have no idea who to use. got a reply back saying for $160 they will get it shipped.

so ye just went through nengun

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