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Thread: new chin spoiler and a quick pic of the Mopars

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    it was a rough guess for him. He looked at my last invoice (which was repair 2 rims, refinish, paint, mount) and he gave me a price. I am pretty sure it is cheaper. I just didn't look at their website to create my own price (they have a price scale)


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    Quote Originally Posted by TRYMY4.0
    lol. appreciate it man. I work south of N. Druid Hills at my dads repair shop. I got to leave early and run into you! I was sittin there...and i hear RUMBLLLLLEEE......WHOOSH...wtf? is there a scoob around me? O shit!!!!!!!! :-D

    hahaha yo!! don't forget that lip is on there now.......u gotta watch where u go i kept forgetting & found out the hard way a couple times

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    i gave it a test yesterday. a small one leaving the bank, and it failed the test. A tiny little scrub. no biggie tho. But hopefully it'll be the last. I'm good with angles and shit, its pulling into parking spots, i don't like my ass hanging out...
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    Seen your car before, looks great.
    Question: Why didn't you make the damn chin spoiler FIT before painting it and putting it on the car? The lines dont come remotely close to matching. JMO.
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    the lines fit perfect. the only flaw is in the center it warped so I am about to fix it once i find some colored pop rivets.
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    Maybe its the angle of the pic, but it sticks out into your wheel well and very obv doesnt sit flush with the contour of the well. Maybe thats intended?
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    I get what ur saying. but that is the way it is made. see my bumper doesn't go straight down like most. it curves in then has a tiny lip that sticks out and the line goes down one more time for about 3" and curves inward again. So, this piece mounts to it, and adds a more distinct straight line doen the wheel well.

    the only other way to fix that "curve to straight line lip" is to get a body kit or inventa lip that mounts all the way at the top of the bumper and covers most the bumper to give it a solid line.
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