:twtich: if its on the OEM lip then...that would be weird. I see no point in that.
If its just the JDM lip molded to the bumper then it should be fine.
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i think he wants to mold the type S lip onto the OEM lip. to give the OEM lip the bottom curves.. i've thought about it before and photoshoped it and it looks like a huge beard..
But at $362.00 i think its way overpriced and not worthy (If that's the only place you can get it.) I'd rather get a Seibon CF OEM style lip for less ($300). Still looks mean tho. I wouldnt mold anything on a daily driver unless I owned or worked at a body shop, or knew how to repair fiberglass. IMO Molding is clean and tight as hell, but too vulnerable and prone to cracking.
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Yeah I wouldnt get it molded if i were u. I had my rear bumper molded knowing that i would never scrape it being that its in the back, but then i got rear ended and the molds totally blew out and it looked terrible.
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