FRP Replica OEM front lip review for 98-00 Accord coupes

SykVSyx

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Ok, Muhib, so who is going to paint/mount it for you?

Personally, I would just wait until spring, because you know we are going to get nailed with snow anytime now.
 

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Ok, Muhib, so who is going to paint/mount it for you?

Personally, I would just wait until spring, because you know we are going to get nailed with snow anytime now.

I am going to paint and mount it by myself. The mounting takes less than 5 minutes. I remember alex_d10 and I mounted my old lip really fast. I will mount the lip in the end of April next year.
 

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As long as you paint it properly.

At least you should have it done in time for CanAm 2010! :thumbup:
 

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New link? That one doesn't work anymore. And how does FRP compare to polyurethane?
 

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New link? That one doesn't work anymore. And how does FRP compare to polyurethane?

FRP is thinner and more brittle than poly u. I guess you could say it's a little more "fragile". But it looks the same and will last if you're not too low and careful parking, and it's easily mended if it is cracked/broken. Oh, and it's cheaper lol.
 

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FRP is thinner and more brittle than poly u. I guess you could say it's a little more "fragile". But it looks the same and will last if you're not too low and careful parking, and it's easily mended if it is cracked/broken. Oh, and it's cheaper lol.

Great sales pitch, right there!
 
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