90-91 Integra OEM kit front lip.
200 USD + ship
Please e-mail me at OEMLIP@hotmail.com if you want one, and ask any questions here so they can be answered once for everyone. I am making them now at about 1 per week, with the help of someone from work. I'll send lips out in the same order I receive e-mails, just please know it takes me time to make them and I will get them done as quickly as I can. For payment, I have Paypal (extra 2.5%), or money orders work too .. I won't take anyone's money until I have each lip ready.
Fiberglass construction, including a cloth layer for extra strength and flexibility. This lip will mount the same as the original OEM lip, minus the brackets that go underneath. Included with the lip will be 6 black Phillips screws to fasten it to the bumper (2 in each wheelwell edge, and 2 on the inner edge of the grill). They will come primered (gray) and ready for minor prepping and paint.
For installation, I would recommend slipping the lip straight on first, and having a cloth on each end of the lip so as not to scratch the bumper. Since this lips fits quite snug, one side will slip on easily, and the last side will need to be gently pressed around the bumper's edge, be careful not to scratch here guys, I did with mine so be sure to have something soft and thin between the lip and bumper that you can pull out afterwards. The screws are self-tapping and very easy to push through the bumper. I am not making the brackets because the lip is extremely secure and rigid as is, and they are a real pain to make for each lip, something I don't have time for.
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I work at a manufacturer of fiberglass parts (mainly hoods/roofs/valences) for Freightliner, Kenworth, and Western Star, and the mold for the lip was made with the help of our engineer :D. If you have any questions please ask away.
Please e-mail me at OEMLIP@hotmail.com if you want one, and ask any questions here so they can be answered once for everyone. I am making them now at about 1 per week, with the help of someone from work. I'll send lips out in the same order I receive e-mails, just please know it takes me time to make them and I will get them done as quickly as I can. For payment, I have Paypal (extra 2.5%), or money orders work too .. I won't take anyone's money until I have each lip ready.
Fiberglass construction, including a cloth layer for extra strength and flexibility. This lip will mount the same as the original OEM lip, minus the brackets that go underneath. Included with the lip will be 6 black Phillips screws to fasten it to the bumper (2 in each wheelwell edge, and 2 on the inner edge of the grill). They will come primered (gray) and ready for minor prepping and paint.
For installation, I would recommend slipping the lip straight on first, and having a cloth on each end of the lip so as not to scratch the bumper. Since this lips fits quite snug, one side will slip on easily, and the last side will need to be gently pressed around the bumper's edge, be careful not to scratch here guys, I did with mine so be sure to have something soft and thin between the lip and bumper that you can pull out afterwards. The screws are self-tapping and very easy to push through the bumper. I am not making the brackets because the lip is extremely secure and rigid as is, and they are a real pain to make for each lip, something I don't have time for.
Album (if pics don't work)

ORIGINAL (HUGE)
ORIGINAL (HUGE)

ORIGINAL (HUGE)

ORIGINAL (HUGE)
I work at a manufacturer of fiberglass parts (mainly hoods/roofs/valences) for Freightliner, Kenworth, and Western Star, and the mold for the lip was made with the help of our engineer :D. If you have any questions please ask away.
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