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I was checking out older threads and the links they had were outdated. After browsing their site, I could only find the rear wing. I couldn't find anything on eBay either. So I was wondering, does RMM still produce or carry this lip? Also, they are unpainted? Thanks in advance.
and here's one from the 92-94 model years. pic courtesy of ratko,
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hmm Gen 3.5 lip looks nicer... crap I just got my bumper painted too.. I should have bought a 95 bumper and lip and did it all at once
yeah...it's really a matter of taste more than anything, and how agressive you want your car to look...but that also depends on the color of your car- dark cars hide the lines anyway
but the gen3 lip is the only functional lip for the gen3
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yeah...it's really a matter of taste more than anything, and how agressive you want your car to look...but that also depends on the color of your car- dark cars hide the lines anyway
but the gen3 lip is the only functional lip for the gen3
Yup, the '92-94 was designed with function in mind... The '95-96 looks like a regular front-lip
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So this has probably been asked before but I'm kinda new around here so I hope I get a bit of leiniency.. but has anyone tried to fit a 95-96 Rod Millen Lip to a 92-94 bumper?
And Tony.. do you have any local hookups for suspension parts? I'm looking for inexpensive coilovers.. Unlike my Prelude this is purely for looks -- sorry hardcore types I want a cruiser since I've already got a racer..
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^ make a search...that exact thing has been discussed many times before
and basically, you can't without more work than it's worth
you'd be better off getting a gen 3.5 bumper to put it on, and then putting that on your gen3- that's what the original owner of redrum's gen3 did
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So this has probably been asked before but I'm kinda new around here so I hope I get a bit of leiniency.. but has anyone tried to fit a 95-96 Rod Millen Lip to a 92-94 bumper?
And Tony.. do you have any local hookups for suspension parts? I'm looking for inexpensive coilovers.. Unlike my Prelude this is purely for looks -- sorry hardcore types I want a cruiser since I've already got a racer..
Hey Grant, I had no idea you own a Camry... Welcome aboard (if the greeting is not too late )!
Most of the parts I get are sourced online, especially Camry parts which no one ever carries or stocks up. I go to Speedtech for locally available parts and they seem to have the best prices and quick/no hassle service.
It is much better off to get a '95-96 front bumper like what Eye8 mentioned, and then switch over to the '95-96 headlights and grill if you want to complete the front-end. I am sure any competent bodyshop will be able to do some cutting and filling to make it fit; what if it doesn't work out... Then all your time and money goes down the drain. Best to go with a viable solution.
Coilovers, there are only two brands commonly available -- D2 or KSport; both essentially the same coilover units but just different badging. For a daily driver, I suggest going with an Eibach Prokit/Koni Reds setup. It worked great for the past 7 years I had them
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