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Are you considering them because you like people to think you actually track your car, or are you getting them because you actually track your car?
Do they actually have tubing that leads back to the hub?
They look good but like dozr was hinting at…if you are just doing it for looks, then I say no. If you are doing it for track days then cool.
The lip is hot.
Yeah are they just blowing air in the wheelwell, or ducted to the brakes. I guess any bit of air would help.
I doubt you need them so tdown
do it.
of course Mr. LikestostickfakeCarbonfiberstickerthingsonmylexus would like em…
:uhh:
I like the look. Are they functional?
i like them
I dig the contrast they give to the paint :tup: would need a front spoiler/splitter like that to really set it off though, IMO
i like it :tup: it’s deff something diff
there not stickers,
mr.imjealousidonthaveais300soiboughtadiseljetta
Lets keep this on topic.
P.S. That is the worst 5th grade response I ever heard.
Anywho, From a distance those ducts make the openings in the bumper look a lot bigger and more aggressive. Thats pretty cool.
ehhh… i am not really feeling them aesthetically… but for function, yes…
OMG LOL.
It would be nice to attach them in a cleaner way than rivets imho. I think they are okay. Dont really see the need unless your tracking the car and I think I would put many other mods/items before this on my list of things to do.
Question: How much $$$ I am assuming 400-500 ish? for replicas at least?
Jeller
but in all seriousness get off my nuts about my car.
I think they could be useful depending on how you drive your car,
just cause you dont go to a track doesnt mean you dont slow down from 160-55
go for it, espically if you race your car
back on the subject of these ducts… Do you actually remove, or cut out any of the original bumper before you insert this new piece? Seems like it might not do much for you unless it was actually increasing the opening, or if it had a tube connection at the rear to port to the brakes.