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Any sort of front lip would be great. They appear to always get ripped off. Even fibre glass could be worth it. Are there any other options available?

I don't think fibreglass would go too good. Especially since they sit so low..

I think carbon fibre of Kevlar would be the go.

Greg

whats sort of cash would a cf lower lip go for?  If not outrageous I could be keen to get involved...

I'd imagine around the $200 mark. Which doesn't seem to be too bad by looking at these other prices. That is just a guess.

The only problem is that we would need to find an un-damaged front lip. That would be hard.

Greg

If we can get some made up for $200 or near that mark I'd def be keen and Im sure theres plenty of others with 32 GTR's with lips that need replacing. Surely there's a way to make it happen.....There would have to be someone around with a near new lip that can be borrowed?

Think it's a top idea if there's enough interest....

Is there anyone with the skills to get this made for cheapish? If so maybs we could get some interest in the Group buy section if we can put in an order for 10 of them???

If it makes you feel better the R33 GTR Front lip is about $1000-1200 from nissan, yep just for the front lower lip.

I wouldn't put fibreglass down there, not going to last long.

If it makes you feel better the R33 GTR Front lip is about $1000-1200 from nissan, yep just for the front lower lip.

I wouldn't put fibreglass down there, not going to last long.

WOW!! How can they justify that price....

I wouldn't put fibreglass down there either!! Break in no time at all..

Greg

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