Still deciding about the lip spoiler.
I might have commented on your MR thread, but:
What if your window spoiler was black to go with your lip spoiler?
To me, the window spoiler (how it looks mounted) is similar to side window deflectors (side window visors). If you ever had side window visors, and see your car from the side view / rear 45° view, you might happened to think that the w.s. can flow well in black aside from red.--This is to say that your window spoiler won't look bad at all if it was black (regardless of having side window visors on your car now).
If I'm right, your w.s. wasn't originally red. I'm assuming you decided to paint match 'cause you preffer color unification style (i.e. preffers-ed- redhousing headlight, splash guards & 6.5gen cpe foglights trim -if you had them-, etc right?

) Don't get me wrong. I'm a big fan of these styles. I personally think your red w.s. is dope.
What I'm saying is that your w.s. can be color cordinated in black with your rear window. (Not to assume: "black=cheap DX theme" for this case.)
Seeing you having tough time deciding for go/no-go for your lip spoiler, I'm assuming that something is bugging you (in your mind that w.s + lip spoiler is too much perhaps) when you see the lip spoiler mounted as of now.
I hope this perceptional change could help you somehow. Try to imagine this vision / photoshop or something. Perhaps this might trigger your "go w/ trunk lip spoiler".
Wish you for the best decision, Chris.
Was gonna go with a 270 convex (not the blue one since my windows are already tinted) but now I might go with a 300 convex.
Lol I know I had a wink mirror on for half a year and going back to stock is tough!
Thanks a lot man
Np at all. For tinted windows, (if your rear vision is limitted by darker films) I recommend choosing Broadway "Type-A" mirrors.
Type-A gives you all of the same features from the regular Broadway models, but it's made out of high reflective aluminum. It provides brighter vision than the standard models; It's particularly designed for a vehicle with dark windows.
Again, this suites well if you have dark films (25%~5% visibility films). Otherwise, you might find it a little too bright, if a car behind you emitts HIDs or a tall SUV behind you w/ lights on. (If you drive into a tunnel, and feel like you need to pay more extra attentions to other cars around you to change your lane, then I'd go with Type-A.)
With that said, if you choose this, there's no turning back for real lol.