What Rear Lip Is Best?
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What Rear Lip Is Best?
Well right now im in the process of doing a partial 97+ conversion on my 93 300. The thing is im getting new side skirts soon and im picking up a belive a 98 or 99 fornt bumper monday from a club lexus user for 265. Im not too crazy about the rear 97+ bumper so i was wondering if anyone knows of a good nice looking plain rear lip for a 92-96 rear bumper. I like the way these bumpers look so im deciding to keep it. I wont have to look for the rocker pannels either but its not like their hard to find anyways. Someone gimmie some feedback.
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Well right now im in the process of doing a partial 97+ conversion on my 93 300. The thing is im getting new side skirts soon and im picking up a belive a 98 or 99 fornt bumper monday from a club lexus user for 265. Im not too crazy about the rear 97+ bumper so i was wondering if anyone knows of a good nice looking plain rear lip for a 92-96 rear bumper. I like the way these bumpers look so im deciding to keep it. I wont have to look for the rocker pannels either but its not like their hard to find anyways. Someone gimmie some feedback.
Even if you dont buy from them . You can at least get an idea of what they run.
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#9
vis rear lip.. i dont have any fitment issues at all??? its actually fits very well.. but it tooks lots of massaging to get it that way
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if you are going the 97+ conversion route on the front and sides, finish it off with the rears.
i have complete rear bumper, and extensions for sale. 275 shipped. dealer price for those parts is close to $500.
you can go with erebuni, but then you will have issues with fitment, etc. At the end of the day, erebuni with labor is still cheaper than the dealer, but not cheaper than my cost with correct used parts.
i have complete rear bumper, and extensions for sale. 275 shipped. dealer price for those parts is close to $500.
you can go with erebuni, but then you will have issues with fitment, etc. At the end of the day, erebuni with labor is still cheaper than the dealer, but not cheaper than my cost with correct used parts.
#13
if you are going the 97+ conversion route on the front and sides, finish it off with the rears.
i have complete rear bumper, and extensions for sale. 275 shipped. dealer price for those parts is close to $500.
you can go with erebuni, but then you will have issues with fitment, etc. At the end of the day, erebuni with labor is still cheaper than the dealer, but not cheaper than my cost with correct used parts.
i have complete rear bumper, and extensions for sale. 275 shipped. dealer price for those parts is close to $500.
you can go with erebuni, but then you will have issues with fitment, etc. At the end of the day, erebuni with labor is still cheaper than the dealer, but not cheaper than my cost with correct used parts.
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Well right now im in the process of doing a partial 97+ conversion on my 93 300. The thing is im getting new side skirts soon and im picking up a belive a 98 or 99 fornt bumper monday from a club lexus user for 265. Im not too crazy about the rear 97+ bumper so i was wondering if anyone knows of a good nice looking plain rear lip for a 92-96 rear bumper. I like the way these bumpers look so im deciding to keep it. I wont have to look for the rocker pannels either but its not like their hard to find anyways. Someone gimmie some feedback.
I say just complete the full 97+ look with the factory body pieces. The SC looks so nice when it is dropped on a full 97 body.