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Hit up streeter to source you one

best guy can gets his hands on some pretty rare stuff, and had probably the best reputation of anyone as a broker, been round for years. Ive spent 15+K through him

jessestreeter.com

Totally agree, he was my first thought, sent him a message earlier. True to form, he's already contacted URAS and requested an eta for delivery.

I have a feeling I will be really really low, so I'll probably make a quick release bracket so i can drop it out easily if needed.

Could it be something like this one you are after? Just a tiny lip..

http://www.ebay.com/...984.m1423.l2649

Yeah I'm a bit sus of the rubber lips, but they don't look to bad in some of the photos, reminds me of a Rauh Welt valance...

I like the ones that mayo and DG35 posted.... but theyd last less than a week on my car before getting wiped off (and my car is not that low either). Has to be the rubber lip for me

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Anyone know where to get this splitter?

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These come from here

http://conceptautomotive.net/product.php?productid=16195

I'd be interested in splitting postage with someone if keen?

Checked out this carbeer I bought mine, had this front lip which looked factory and didnt kick forward as much as every aftermarket lip, it also had the pods/mudflap things

The car next to it had the exaxct same lip too....If its not OEM someone tell me what it is as I want it and havent seen it on any of the american sites

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