Newby, need help on front spoiler
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Newby, need help on front spoiler
I just bought my daughter a 2007 V6. It was modified by the now defunct Mark III customs out of Atlanta. The used Razzi groud effects. Driving it home the front air dam came loose and was damaged beyond repair. I can obviously go back with the Razzi, but I need opinions on what are better options in terms of looks and cost. Any help appreciated.
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If it were me i would just remove most of the body kit and start fresh but if cast is a problem then yes go with something like the 3D carbon or try finding a take-off GT front bumper and go from there.
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man for a V6 that car looks pretty good!
The razzi is very good for your car I' d stick with that!
Otherwise this one is the next best thing for me!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-09...Q5fAccessories
The razzi is very good for your car I' d stick with that!
Otherwise this one is the next best thing for me!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-09...Q5fAccessories
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First of all, lucky young lady. That's an awesome looking ride. I see that you have an isssue with this new car for her. Whatever you put on, other than stock, is going to take some learning on how to avoid tearing anything you put on there off again. Extending that front spoiler, even on a non-lowered car raises some issuses. Good luck and nice car.
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Seabiscuit, I ordered the 3D air dam. It looks great on your ride and just confirms my decision. I got it for $190 which included shipping.
ARBO, you are right about my daughter getting used to it, especially because she just came out of a 1985 K5 Blazer which had a six inch lift kit and 38" tires. But she is a real good driver and well rounded kid. Her hobbies are riding her YZ125 motorcycle, four-wheeler, muddin, playing softball (got a scholly to UNA), duck hunting, and modelling. She graduates high school next Friday. Being a proud father, I can't help but share a couple of pictures.
ARBO, you are right about my daughter getting used to it, especially because she just came out of a 1985 K5 Blazer which had a six inch lift kit and 38" tires. But she is a real good driver and well rounded kid. Her hobbies are riding her YZ125 motorcycle, four-wheeler, muddin, playing softball (got a scholly to UNA), duck hunting, and modelling. She graduates high school next Friday. Being a proud father, I can't help but share a couple of pictures.
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