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This is some stuff from ebay. 3M tap and sikaflex would not stick to it. So its held on with screws with a thin layer of foam in between the bar and lip so air doesnt get in between and rip it off.

Couple of weeks and we will she how it does at 230kmh down the main straight at PI.

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haha, was waiting for someone to do it on a 33, actually looks nice for what it is.

Hey guys,

I've created a group buy for this - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/368490-universal-lip/

The prices are:

$27 per pack delivered - posted via express with tracking number. (Sorry about the little change in price for delivered as post above, because I just thought instead of sending it as a normal parcel, I'll just make it $2 extra for express with tracking, safer for both me and buyer :))

OR

$19 per pack pick up.

Additional packs are available for $15 for either pick up or delivered

Hmmm, I thought about it but I think it would just be easier if people get the tape themselves, as everyone has different preferences to which tape to use.

The red 3M double sided tape is good and I think is available from Bunnings.

Also.. "ultra durable" = what John did, silicone and clips and everything else lol

100km isn't speed testing in a 34 :P

nevertheless, I am down for this. Gonna take holidays and get all these little niggly things none on the car

Lols :P

Anyway, anyone else want to join the group buy? Because the way things are going, I should be placing an order within the next few days.

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