carbon fibre bumper splitter
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Re: carbon fibre bumper splitter
Is this the XFire you are referring to? It is also for sale, there are more pics available on the link below.
http://www.crossfirecommunity.net/De...&g=posts&t=929
http://www.crossfirecommunity.net/De...&g=posts&t=929
Re: carbon fibre bumper splitter
Originally Posted by CrossfireLTD
Is this the XFire you are referring to? It is also for sale, there are more pics available on the link below.
http://www.crossfirecommunity.net/De...&g=posts&t=929
http://www.crossfirecommunity.net/De...&g=posts&t=929
XF021.jpg
Re: carbon fibre bumper splitter
Originally Posted by tony sortino
there was a black crossfire at sema with a carbon fiber bumper splitter. also i saw it on that red crossfire, pauls crossfire. does anyone have any info on that. thanks.
But they are from here:
http://www.sportcompactonly.com/part...pl=2884&p=6657
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* Images are for representation only and may vary by application. Front (1 piece).
Dimensions: 65 1/2" Length, 18" Width
Universal Part Number: CCSP-MID-UNIV
MSRP: $299.00
Your Price: $254.97
or only $12.75 per month
Total Savings of: $44.03
Usually ships within 2-4 days.
Re: carbon fibre bumper splitter
I wasn't going to chime in on this post the minute I saw that the splitter being sold was a "UNIVERSAL" fit, I knew it would be a waste of $$$. But I didn't realize it could be dangerous as hell, until I saw this photo. That damned thing will lift the front of your car at high speeds and send you flying. Don't think it can happen ? just go take a look at the latest video I posted in the racing forum.
I toyed with the idea of manufacturing a splitter, but then realized that the entire shape of the bottom of the front fascia has an up slope to it's geometry, so you would have to reshape the entire piece to make a splitter effective.
I toyed with the idea of manufacturing a splitter, but then realized that the entire shape of the bottom of the front fascia has an up slope to it's geometry, so you would have to reshape the entire piece to make a splitter effective.
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