Pic: bayson r (ebay poly) fitment. A OK in my book
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Im not going to paint it for now. I want to find an automotive grade epoxy to bond the small contact area that does exist between the two. I unfortunately(dont let that fool ya.. I had an STI swap in the winter and it was fun.. Im expecting this to be just as if not better.) do have to drive the car in the winter, but I think with the right fitment it wont be a problem. As long as Im not a jackass.
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I'll prolly McGuiver a heat gun using an old 14b from a talon, tire compressor, duct tape and some coals...
Sorry guys, I'm playing too much Fallout New Vegas these days.
On the real note, I received mine in a timely manner, (3 business days from payment)
Quality is on par with what 80$ should buy you, maybe even a little better.
It has recessed portion on the passenger side for the oil cooler just like the original RA lip, but I won't feel so bad going through snow banks with this poly lip as opposed to the pricey original.
The shape in it's as-shipped form is a little deformed, but some well applied heat will shape it back for proper fitment, which will happen this weekend, so updates on Monday.
Sorry guys, I'm playing too much Fallout New Vegas these days.
On the real note, I received mine in a timely manner, (3 business days from payment)
Quality is on par with what 80$ should buy you, maybe even a little better.
It has recessed portion on the passenger side for the oil cooler just like the original RA lip, but I won't feel so bad going through snow banks with this poly lip as opposed to the pricey original.
The shape in it's as-shipped form is a little deformed, but some well applied heat will shape it back for proper fitment, which will happen this weekend, so updates on Monday.
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