OEM lip kit
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hey guys how do u remove the oem lip kit? how many screws on the side, rear, front..i'm getting one from a junkyard and the guy said i can hav it for 50.00 if i take it off myself......
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50.00! Thats crazy cheap. Is this for a 5th gen?
*Runs to the wrecker!*
50.00! Thats crazy cheap. Is this for a 5th gen?
*Runs to the wrecker!*
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From: Forced to leave Austin, TX for, Oklahoma, USA
They're actually a bit more expensive than that...
http://estore.honda.com/epc/asp/rjane007.asp#
Reference # 004 | SPOILER, FR. AIR | $112.67
Way to go on the find, thats fresh, we're all a little jealous
http://estore.honda.com/epc/asp/rjane007.asp#
Reference # 004 | SPOILER, FR. AIR | $112.67
Way to go on the find, thats fresh, we're all a little jealous
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From: Forced to leave Austin, TX for, Oklahoma, USA
http://estore.honda.com
enter your zip code, click parts
fill out drop down menus for your model prelude
select dealership (any one works)
click "interior/bumper" then select "bumper"
it'll bring up a menu of all the parts and their corresponding cost, just find the front lip on the list, it's part number 4 under the bumper menu for the 4th gens
enter your zip code, click parts
fill out drop down menus for your model prelude
select dealership (any one works)
click "interior/bumper" then select "bumper"
it'll bring up a menu of all the parts and their corresponding cost, just find the front lip on the list, it's part number 4 under the bumper menu for the 4th gens
What, $50 for the whole kit? Damn, that's the best deal I've ever heard. All you need is a 10mm socket and a phillps head screw driver and you should beable to take the whole kit off
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