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Hey guys,

I know this is a REALLY bad photo but there is something about this lip I really like. I don't have a better photo unfortunately (It isnt mine or anyone I know).

I've been looking everywhere and it seems the only name of a lip I can find is the east bear stuff, which this is not.

Anyways, please give it a shot if you think you might know what it is.

Thanks for your time in advance.

ps: If you know where in brisbane this could be purchased that would be awesome.

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I saw someone elses photo here and quickly photoshoped it to suit

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I think someone said 'east bear aero kit' but the front spoiler on the blue photo is just the factory front (not factory aero/nismo kit).

If someone could confirm, it would be highly appreciated.

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Well, technically, it's not the East Bear lip.... Because the East Bear one has the bottom diffuser as well:

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And Viva Garage lip is a copy of East Bear:

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So from the looks of it, it just looks like there's another version of the East Bear lip (not made by East Bear) but without the bottom diffuser OR it is an East Bear/style lip but has been chopped.

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Hey mate

Thanks for your reply.

It really does look like a 'chopped' version of that east bear lip. I looked everywhere and can't find it!!!

The first photo - The owner said 'Paid a fella $200 bucks to get it and put it on for me'. So they must be off the self like that somewhere...

Any further knowledge or help would be highly appreciated it - thanks guys

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Actually, another thought, it is the East Bear lip, but it's not the first one I posted that was MADE for GTT stock bar.

But it's the East Bear lip that's made for the East Bear kit:

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Because the East Bear lip that's made for the East Bear kit is made up of 2 separate components, the lip and diffuser, it's detachable.

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So how did that guy manage to get it onto a standard front so nicely.

So you reckon that one only fits the east bear spoiler?

How did you find this information I've been searching for hours!!! My car words/terminology must be heavily lacking :P

Thanks heaps though Charles - You have been a massive help.

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Actually, this is f**king around with my head lol, just had another look at the pic, it definitely looks like the East Bear lip that's made for the stock GTT bar but with the diffuser chopped. Not sure whether another workshop has ripped it off and made it without the diffuser or it has just been chopped.

But I found this dodgy version of it on yahoo auctions, it made me lol haha:

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Hey mate

You wouldn't know a good place to purchase these from (locally to australia).

I checked other threads and powerplay and viva are popular names but I couldn't find this on either of them.

I sent an email to carmate.com but their website didn't display this lip.

Cheers

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Here's a link to Viva Garage's site with the lip:

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/cart/index.php?c=87&p=780

All I can say is good luck fitting them tho lol.. Heard lots of bad feedbacks...

At the end of the day, you get what you paid for. I bought an East Bear bonnet lip in plastic, AMAZING fitment :)

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