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Hey all, I found this front lip online and it looks like a great deal and has molded brake ducting on it. I was wondering if anyone has heard of this company ( I assume Chinese ).

http://www.ycmotorsport.com/products/1989-1994-nissan-skyline-r32-gtr-tbo-style-front-lip-537

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If you don't mind putting the single ugliest R32 lip ever conceived outside of the Veilside design studio on your car, then go right ahead.

Surely the Garage Saurus style https://justjap.com/products/jsai-aero-garage-saurus-style-front-lip-nissan-r32-gtr

is more than adequate, as well as being decent to look at?

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4 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

If you don't mind putting the single ugliest R32 lip ever conceived outside of the Veilside design studio on your car, then go right ahead.

Surely the Garage Saurus style https://justjap.com/products/jsai-aero-garage-saurus-style-front-lip-nissan-r32-gtr

is more than adequate, as well as being decent to look at?

Looks way better in my view as well gtsboy.

12 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

If you don't mind putting the single ugliest R32 lip ever conceived outside of the Veilside design studio on your car, then go right ahead.

Surely the Garage Saurus style https://justjap.com/products/jsai-aero-garage-saurus-style-front-lip-nissan-r32-gtr

is more than adequate, as well as being decent to look at?

I mean I don’t think it looks horrible. Plus this is a gtst endurance race car. So 1 I need some good frontal downforce , which this has side elements which is nice, plus the brake ducting molds. I will also be building a splitter/undertray to go underneath it.

Well OK. In light of all that, my only remaining complaint is that it is much heavier than it needs to be (even in CF) simply because there's much more material in it than there needs to be.

The TBO bodykit was always a fashion item, not actually intended to add performance.

I'd look to the Abflug lip and undertray for iinspiration, plus add some strakes directly onto the front corners.

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