WW Front lip and racing beat wing.. advise me

 
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 11:23 AM
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WW Front lip and racing beat wing.. advise me

I was going ot put a different front end on it, but I really like the way it looks, just needs something like a lip on it I think.

I really like the wings west lip, it looks good and I can get it at a good price. Are there any other places to get a front lip.
Also, I can get a racing beat type 1 wing for sale cheap... do these wings look good??

Anyone have any other suggestions??
THanks I appreciate it.


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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 06:25 PM
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Just my opinion. I'd stay with the stock wing. It cost about 525 from the dealer, but in my opinion looks the best. Some may disagree with me, to each his own... Definately mounts nicely. Easy to install too
Old Aug 16, 2001 | 01:46 AM
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DANG! that's kinda high for a wing. especially a stock one. the Racing Beat type 1 isn't all that big, it looks really clean and nice.
Anyone else ahve an opinion?

I'm getting my rex in like 8 hours... DAMNNN SKIPPY!!!
Old Aug 26, 2001 | 11:12 AM
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Talking Wings

I have a 93 Base Vintage Red. Put a Racing Beat Type 1 spoiler and an R1 Chin spoiler on it.
The Type 1 is a more aggressive style while still keeping with the stock look.

Looks FABULOUS!

Found the RB Type 1 in a junk yard off the internet for $270

The R1 chin spoiler from PettitRacing for $165

You don't have to spend a fortune if you shop the web, places like ThePartsTrader.com

Good Luck!
 
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