Carbon fiber chin

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I'm more worried with it holding up with being lowered and scraping than I am with rocks at 100 mph.... But now that you mention it... I have been in excess of 140... rocks are the least of my worries!
 

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Well if ur lowered and scraping then I wouldn't suggest even having the lip lol
 

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you should go the extra step and wrap the inner trim piece (where the screw is) and it would look a lot nicer but the wrap itself came out great.. good job with it
 

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you should go the extra step and wrap the inner trim piece (where the screw is) and it would look a lot nicer but the wrap itself came out great.. good job with it

That is originally what I did but I would of had to splice it so many times tom get that curve and contour of the shape of the chin spoiler. The pattern would never of lined up. I could use one big giant piece but it would of had to of been a 3'x6' piece lol
 

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looks good, ordered some a while ago to do this to my cs bumper, will probably try knocking it out after seeing yours.
 

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looks good, ordered some a while ago to do this to my cs bumper, will probably try knocking it out after seeing yours.

Good luck man! Patience is key lol and a hair dryer is PLENTY of heat. Heat gun is overdoing it if u ask me lol
 

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