Makes me wanna spend some serious cash on mods. BUT anyway, snapped this walking out from lunch and DAT *** just got me. Freshly de-baged and oem spoiler delete.
Like the wheels and the black window trim! But IMO I would of kept the badges and blacked them out, and kept the spoiler. But of course that's just me. Everyone loves there style. Nonetheless still a 63. And that's what matters! 😊
And your front splitter - I'm looking to do the same thing. How did you build that, how is it supported other than those little struts (directly to the frame)?
Yes the car is bagged it is on AirLift management 3p system, has worked out for me great! The front lip that I have on my car is actually made by liberty walk and I'm sure you could figure something out with them if you want the exact one or also I think APR performance does stuff like that as well other then wings and carbon fiber body parts!
Yes the car is bagged it is on AirLift management 3p system, has worked out for me great! The front lip that I have on my car is actually made by liberty walk and I'm sure you could figure something out with them if you want the exact one or also I think APR performance does stuff like that as well other then wings and carbon fiber body parts!
Awesome, thanks. I was looking at putting something together using an APR splitter and will probably pursue that option. Any idea how it's held on - I'm guessing that's more for the look rather than actually being able to take on massive downforce at high speed?
Yeah man, lol its not really for downforce or anything, as a matter of fact I think if you go to fast with that thing on you may risk ripping your front lip/ front bumper off of your car! My car has lots of sponsors and everything and I was going for the show car look but its still really modded. My car has a Eurocharged V5 Tune, iPE long tuber headers, Full exhaust setup, Liberty walk Kit, ZF01 Flow Form Zito wheels, so its still crazy fast, lol don't really need speed when you have fun breaking necks everywhere you go!
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