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pretty much just want a lip to fit onto my stock series 2 r32 gtst front bar. would finish off my car nicely. don't really want to go gtr because its too expensive plus everyone is going that route and i also want to keep my fog lights as i reckon they work pretty good. any ideas guys?

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damn that looks sick but no its not the aero option bar...its just he standard series 2 bar...if anything i wouldn't want it to be that low on my car though because my car is lowered already..i reckon the thing would be not to far from the ground.

i jsut want a little lip like the gtr lip. like are there honda lips that could work? how about the 180 CA front lips?

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thats the bar i'm talking about...i reckon they would look good with a lip

Ah in that case, there are a few options for that front bumper :bunny:

I've got that front bar as well, and was looking for a front lip too. I ended up getting the standard auto drop down lip and customizing it slightly so it could be mounted like a normal lip.

This is what I came up with after fitting and painting it up

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If you want something that wraps around the bar from wheel arch to wheel arch, then there is this one available on Yahoo, starting at ~$90 (shipping would be nice and cheap too, as it's 2 piece)

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There is also another lip for that front bar I've found, but if you're looking for something that doesn't sit too low and doesn't stand out like dogs balls, it's probably not for you :blink: (not to mention it's over $400 before shipping :))

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