Nose job

MiaTurbo

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I stole this from another forum. I'm sure it'd look better painted, but paint just adds weight, lol
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ISC Racing
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$225 is a damn good price for a functional part.
Mounting? - "We used a bolt at the upper rear of the air dam on each side, the front 'hooks' over the grille opening."
Brake Cooling? - "We have included the cooling duct opening but no attachment."
Is there an underbody portion? - "Yes it is completely closed on the bottom."
Got this from Mike @ ISC Racing
 
How "functional" is this, really?

ISC Racing says does a good job providing down force.... but hell, it looks rather ricy and a tad too low for my liking.:p

I know it'd be hell for those of us that are lowered.
 
Well, the regular R lip is functional, and only bolts onto the urethane bumper too. But provided this is bigger, I's be scared to not want to reinforce it to the radiator core support.

it's aimed at the track crowd, so i don't think it's practical for the street. However, there are ricers...

If I didn't have a RB nose, I'd get it for the track car.
 
Well, the regular R lip is functional, and only bolts onto the urethane bumper too. But provided this is bigger, I's be scared to not want to reinforce it to the radiator core support.

it's aimed at the track crowd, so i don't think it's practical for the street. However, there are ricers...

If I didn't have a RB nose, I'd get it for the track car.

Give me your RB nose, get this ;)
 
Oh well if you're going to be like that about it...

(bird)
 
Louisiana is too warm to justify that bumper. If I lived further north, i could offset the costs of the bumper by offering a snowplow service in the winter.

:)
 
lol, they now make a brace for it to support thre bottom for off-track excursions.
 

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