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I got a big roll of this to do up my cars and now I have roughly 10 left.

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Looking for OEM look front lip? Do not want to pay over $100 for lip kit? Do not want to crack anything?

This Universal Front Bumper Lip Splitter is for you.

Look Good - It gives your vehicle an aggressive look in a cheaper way. Unless aftermarket lip kit or bodykit, it wont crack. You can put it on your front bumper, side skirt or even rear bar.

High Performance Materials - Made from HIGH Quality U.S.A. Custom Extruded High Silicone Content EPDM Product which allows it to conform to any type of bumper

Super Easy to Install - Screw/Stick on your bumper bar or side skirt with the screws/3M. Installation is a breeze.

Weather Proof - It can withstand in any weather.

Protect your bumper - It helps to protect your bumper from rock chips, scrapes or road rash.

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Price = $40 for 218cm (Enough for most passenger vehicle front bumper and side skirt) or $50 next day express to your door.

Installation Manual -> http://users.tpg.com.au/gasjen//how_to_ins...ip_Splitter.htm

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