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Discussion in 'Wanted: Car Parts' started by SEIGE, May 28, 2012.

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    Not in a rush but would like to buy:

    Front lip(accord rear lip, gtec front lip, etc.)
    OEM Rear Mud/splash/flaps/guards(whatever you wanna call them)
    Anything to drop(tein, sprint, ebay:rolleyes: , anything)
    Wheels & Tires (trade only)
    Front strut bar
    OEM muffler(maybe)(trade)

    so if you have anything listed, I may possibly want to take it off your hands. Not in a rush tho. I'm trying to pace how much I spend this summer so I have enough money for next school year.

    Thank you!
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    Got the OEM mudflaps for ya
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    I have this strut bar.
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    what happen :rolleyes: got annoyed of the muffler?
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    Not at all. I actually love my muffler! I just hate how its hella big and not angled the way I want it. I want it to look less noticeable.. If it were smaller like oem but had the deep tone, I would love it even more..
    Added: May 29, 2012 7:42 AM
    I've been debating about getting this one or the more square one.. Any difference? & is that a lower tie bar?
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    What do you mean square?

    It is a lower tie bar, but I never figured out where to put it.
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    This kind
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    & I knew it. I always saw it but never knew where it went. haha
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    Oh, that's the same thing! lol.

    You're welcome to take both and see where the lower bar goes. IIRC, I got them both together from Ebay, and it was for 8th gen actually. Or maybe both 7th and 8th gen. It's all basically the same anyway.
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    That tie bar looks much weaker than the stock one. Its location is a little bit forward of the front swaybar IIRC. It has been a while.
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    haha ohh perfect! lol Sounds good. I pm'd you
    Added: May 30, 2012 12:19 AM
    Looks like I will be crawling under my car today haha
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    I thought it went inbetween the rear wheels LOL. I thought it was an add-on part, not a replacement.
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    Yeah, I was thinking it went here
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    fix'd
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    It's my daily road rally height, It clears sidewalks by 0.5cm and a jack fits perfectly under it. Perfect for running over little kids and squirrels without having a broken windshield :cool:
    Added: May 30, 2012 12:40 AM
    I really do clear sidewalks by half a cm tho! haha
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    Sure thing SUVman
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    HAHAH! LOL

    ohh wait....:(
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    shut up cBass
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    That truck is lower than your car.
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    I can barely clear speed bumps :( Gotta be careful not to pull in to close when parking.
    That's what I thought as well. UR makes a brace for there.
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    LOL i cracked my front bumper back when it was green because of this, just started to park a little out...dont care
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    I scrape on every speed bump
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    That's why I have a polyurethane lip kit... so I can hit it on things without worry :)
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    The scraping doesn't really bother me, I just touch up the paint every month or so.
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    fiberglass with reinforced sheet metal....no worries here
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    SHEET METAL??? ROFL!
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    when you bend sheet metal it becomes stronger, when you use that bent sheet metal on a fiberglass bumper, lower side it will make it stronger, harder to crack/break

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