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  • #31
    Originally posted by NegativeCamber View Post
    if you paint it, you need to have some type of flex agent in it, otherwise it will spiderweb or crack wit the smallest flex.
    Not true, the cove base material is rigid enough. But... you need to not hit it - a hard enough hit will mean reapplying a new lip.

    How do I know?
    My wife drove the 850 5 times after wheels and front lip were installed. It was either a $100 bill to get a wheel turned and refinished or a $30 investment to redo the lip each time she drove it - I got pretty good at replacing the lip and always hoped for the $30 issue if I came home to see my car was missing.
    My first JDM project after decades of European cars!

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    • #32
      i was thinking about this the other night. i really dont understand the obscene status "fake" wheels but its ok to fake being low with something you trim ur garden with?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by selfmade66613 View Post
        i was thinking about this the other night. i really dont understand the obscene status "fake" wheels but its ok to fake being low with something you trim ur garden with?
        No, the garden trim is unacceptable. Only seals for the bottom of garage doors and molding to go around the bottom of your walls will be tolerated.

        Edit: there is also a provision for allowing vinyl gutter material on select cars for side skirts when other options are not available.
        My first JDM project after decades of European cars!

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        • #34
          Originally posted by NickBroderick View Post
          If done right it can look decent. Just don't tell anyone what it is.

          I'd never do it though.
          This.
          -Brandon-

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          • #35
            Originally posted by exexpat View Post
            Not true, the cove base material is rigid enough. But... you need to not hit it - a hard enough hit will mean reapplying a new lip.

            How do I know?
            My wife drove the 850 5 times after wheels and front lip were installed. It was either a $100 bill to get a wheel turned and refinished or a $30 investment to redo the lip each time she drove it - I got pretty good at replacing the lip and always hoped for the $30 issue if I came home to see my car was missing.
            i see, good to know.
            Originally posted by Kielan
            I've had a lot more fun in my Dad's Prius than I care to admit.




            BMW e23 build Thread

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            • #36


              on my boys cressida
              all you young h8rs gonna die early

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              • #37
                here is mine... ill get a better pic up later today.
                but yeh, like what has already been said, it looks good on some cars and terrible on others..


                Last edited by x10hz; 12-21-2010, 11:41 PM.

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                • #38
                  For lower end cars it can look amazing and fit the bill, so to speak. If you have a nicer car it just seems natural to get nicer things for it. I am on the fence, I did it to my MKIII Supra and LOVED it but would I put one on my SC400? Not in a million years.......unless I start tracking it, then and only then, yes. My $0.02 so take it for what it's worth.....2% of a dollar.

                  STANCEdC400onWORKS

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                  • #39


                    i did garden edging to my old toyota chaser for the fact that they stoped making front lips for the 'TRD' body kit and were impossible to find, and to add to the gayness of the TRD front bar it sat higher then the side skirts did and looked stupid.
                    in saying all that i reckon my chaser pulled it off, i think that volvo pulls it off but yes there are some people that make it look really shit.

                    YotatoySoarer95:
                    i was thinking about doing it to my mk3 supra as well as my stock front lip is bent and warped from previous owner hitting so much shit.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by nykwhy View Post
                      it'll work as good pavement feeder.
                      In all seriousness will a homedepot lip help protect the lower valence of a car at all?
                      Originally posted by JC.
                      'Stance' doesn't have to be scraping your car along the floor, that is simply the scene that has caught on. As long as your car looks amazing (in your eyes) while your rolling down the street, that is your own personal perfect stance.

                      Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.

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