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Oh, it appears that I have mistakenly been looking at # sold and not the # available. Originally there were only 50 made, so you can see if I was looking at that, thus my conclusion. It appears they have had more made. Sorry about that.
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If anyone buys it, please post pictures. I have been contemplating buying that lip for a month or so and I just have my doubts.

 

:::EDITED::: Sorry, I assumed (ASS out of U and ME) the pictures already posted were from the company that produced the V-limited

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Rear Diffuser "plans" from Bayson R:

 

Dear Aero,

 

Currently we do not have any plan on the rear lip yet. Thanks for your interested.

 

Kind Regards,

Paul

 

- baysonr

Current Mileage as of 19-June-15: 15012

Purchase Date: 30-June-12

Visit my profile page (visitor message section) for a brief mod. list.

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Got the V-limited front lip this past weekend and install was a breeze. I didn't have any trouble contouring the lip around the bumper. I started by attaching the ends, then the middle, and then flip flopped between left and right.

 

I also added some 3M di-noc carbon fiber vinyl to the middle grill insert and then came up with an idea to add some vinyl to the bottom of the front bumper to balance it out.

 

Before:

 

 

 

http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff344/djjesusv/IMG_20110112_122308.jpg

 

 

After:

 

 

 

http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff344/djjesusv/legacy_zpsf3075ad8.jpg

 

 

http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff344/djjesusv/legacy2_zps2104e1cc.jpg

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Thanks Worth, yeah that snow picture was taken a while back. Just a few tips, if you're putting on the lip by yourself, be sure to stuff some pillows or Styrofoam on one end to hold up the lip while you add your first screws. Use a short screwdriver if you're not going to lift the car. And lastly if it's cold, use a hair dryer to soften up the lip. BTW the screws cut right into the bottom of the front bumper with ease, just add a little pressure and the screws will go right in. Good luck with the install.
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http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af38/stu-nami/20130321_181130_zps25c1743d.jpg

http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af38/stu-nami/20130321_181107_zps5328dd1f.jpg

http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af38/stu-nami/20130321_181024_zpsae427650.jpg

http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af38/stu-nami/20130321_181013_zpsec1d053e.jpg

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Sorry jesusv, I had to steal this idea from you. I went the Plasti-dip route but either way, it's the same thing. I may peel it off and play around with some different angles.

 

http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x430/cblakes17/DSC_0014_zpsf68352d7.jpg

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Sorry jesusv, I had to steal this idea from you. I went the Plasti-dip route but either way, it's the same thing. I may peel it off and play around with some different angles.

 

http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x430/cblakes17/DSC_0014_zpsf68352d7.jpg

 

Looks great! Happy to inspire ;) I get tons of stares when I'm driving (in a good way). I can see people trying to figure out what kind of car it is. Don't you just love those cheap and effective mods? It's amazing how a small thing like that can change the flow of the car. And the best part is that if you get tired of it, you can take it off with ease.

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