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Old 02-07-2013, 09:01 AM   #17
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If you can find the AerokitII/GT3 style, I think it is a great choice. I found OEM skirts about a year before I found the bumper and I thought the skirts looked good without the GT3 bumper, but not sure how the bumper would look without the skirts.
I think JD's link to Duraflex has both, which would be the best option if you can swing it. I definitely have to be more careful around speed bumps and driveways, especially since my bumper came with the larger splitter.
I concur. The best scenario would be to find the oem bumper and skirts by virtue of the fact that they're made out of polyurethane. Nothing wrong with high quality FRP though. You just have to make sure that it was made via a high quality mold. Also, FVD/Brombacher offers a GT3 bumper ands skirts as well - albeit pricey .

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