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DIY front splitter
- one_man_jam
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DIY front splitter
hey everyone i've been surfing the web and i came across this guy right here who made a front splitter for his s2000 out of wood looks pretty neat though
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- thehunterooo
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Re: DIY front splitter
hahaha s2000's owners are so funny, they add weight to the front of their cars with wood because they cant afford the splitters that are already made, i guess it could be cool looking though if it is done right
what are you doing on honda forums anyways?
what are you doing on honda forums anyways?
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Re: DIY front splitter
haha y only add wood?
that wood is so thin its not really doing anything anyway
that wood is so thin its not really doing anything anyway
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Re: DIY front splitter
well, if import owners are doing it than it must be cool, and to create downforce as usual
but one thing stll gets me, why add weight to the front of the car?
but one thing stll gets me, why add weight to the front of the car?
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Re: DIY front splitter
lol the front ends on the s2000 are already low
y go any lower? you'll be scrapping the floor
y go any lower? you'll be scrapping the floor
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Re: DIY front splitter
honda owners know best
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- Petrified.Rabbit
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Re: DIY front splitter
i dont think you guys know what low is.
- one_man_jam
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Re: DIY front splitter
Petrified.Rabbit wrote:i dont think you guys know what low is.
haha sho don't
i wish i was lower, but i am already scraping my front mud flaps as it is
thehunterooo wrote:what are you doing on honda forums anyways?
i don't know man i'm all over the place stealing ideas from everyone haha
thats how i found out about the rallyarmor mudflaps and the roof scoop (which i still plan to do ) from the subie peeps
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Re: DIY front splitter
This looks like a project for the aveo...we always carved ours out of foam insulation and then fiberglassed them. With the 09's having the dip in the center though you would have to bend some aluminum for it to look right.
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Re: DIY front splitter
one_man_jam wrote:Petrified.Rabbit wrote:i dont think you guys know what low is.
haha sho don't
i wish i was lower, but i am already scraping my front mud flaps as it isthehunterooo wrote:what are you doing on honda forums anyways?
i don't know man i'm all over the place stealing ideas from everyone haha
thats how i found out about the rallyarmor mudflaps and the roof scoop (which i still plan to do ) from the subie peeps
stealing ideas......i will have to join you
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