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My Seibon CF 02+ rear lower valance arrived yesterday... Its a beautiful two piece construction that will require some work on my part before its ready to install. I am actually happy its two pieces because both are in need of reinforcement and this makes it easier to work on anyway... I could do this entire build thread on reinforcing this valance with preparation for the Difflow diffuser addition... would I be the first to pull this off? :biggrin: As another person suggested, I was going to paint the outside L/R of the Seibon valance but I think plasti-dip spraying it black, then using glossifier would work just as well at a fraction of the cost. Remember, I build on a tight budget... I know RYU did a LOT of work on the same valance...My biggest decision right now will be whether or not to keep my current DF valance or to sell it... either repaired or have someone else repair it. The damage is minor and unoticeable. It's actually less disheartening than I remembered. As unpopular of a decision as it may be, I may end up selling my current DF valance as I really can't afford to keep both. If I want to get this car where I have envisioned, its going to require a lot of "cost trading" in order to maximize my dollars. Most of my tan (camel) interior including seats will be up for sale to offset the acquisition costs of the red components.and now.... the Seibon...
My Seibon CF 02+ rear lower valance arrived yesterday... Its a beautiful two piece construction that will require some work on my part before its ready to install. I am actually happy its two pieces because both are in need of reinforcement and this makes it easier to work on anyway... I could do this entire build thread on reinforcing this valance with preparation for the Difflow diffuser addition... would I be the first to pull this off? :biggrin: As another person suggested, I was going to paint the outside L/R of the Seibon valance but I think plasti-dip spraying it black, then using glossifier would work just as well at a fraction of the cost. Remember, I build on a tight budget... I know RYU did a LOT of work on the same valance...
My biggest decision right now will be whether or not to keep my current DF valance or to sell it... either repaired or have someone else repair it. The damage is minor and unoticeable. It's actually less disheartening than I remembered. As unpopular of a decision as it may be, I may end up selling my current DF valance as I really can't afford to keep both. If I want to get this car where I have envisioned, its going to require a lot of "cost trading" in order to maximize my dollars. Most of my tan (camel) interior including seats will be up for sale to offset the acquisition costs of the red components.
and now.... the Seibon...