Its hard to tell by the paint and horrible pics lol but I do have the sides already. Look at the 3rd black car pic. And its on raceland coilovers. Going to order rear lip this Friday but next plan is exhaust and better coilovers
Oh, my bad lol. I see it!
Assuming that you'll most likely be getting BR's poly lip to complete the look, there are two suggestions for you, based on my experience on this particular rear lip:
The rear lip is gonna be difficult to be mounted flush (mounting it along w/ the thin line on your bumper), and there are a lot of times ppl end up mounting it at the bottom of that line.
1) When you receive the rear lip, by looking at the back of it, you'll be able to tell that the lip was welded together from 3 pieces. There will be 2 sections at the corner, where the pieces were welded, and you might see some small chunks of remainder of welded spots being lumpy. If you happened to see those spots, I'd recommend you shave them off 'n smooth it out, so that the whole corner of the rear lip completely makes a fine contact w/ your rear bumper. Even if you do this, the lip might be a tight fit, but just to give you the heads-up.
2) The right side of the rear lip (say, from the rear side marker to the end of the section, when it's mounted) tends to look sagged down a bit. It's b/c that particular section tends to be inwards, when they made it. You can use a hair dryer / heat gun to warm up the piece 'n re-shape it, prior to the paint job. If it's difficult to see what I mean, PM me. I can show you other member's pic as an example.
Side note: Avoid making a long time exposure under the UV from the sun, since polyurethane is vulnerable to it and, deforms easily when you leave the piece in an improper placement, regardless of being under the sunlight. (i.e. leaving it in your trunk in an odd shape over night.) Some ppl end up mounting them on their cars for a long time w/o having them painted for various reasons, but it's actually better to paint them right away, after test-fitting them.
Poly lip is great b/c it will never crack / break, but it can deform easily, until you securely mount it. I treated it like it was an ABS plastic, when I got mine.
Sry for the long essay. I was just bored lol. Plz keep that in your mind; That's all.
And, good luck!