My NIA "Splitter" came in today
I wasn't too happy about the packaging at first but the lip seemed fine after an initial inspection.

This is my mounting "hardware" and some decals that I won't be using. Again I was a bit dissapointed with the hardware but once I looked at the lip I found the pre-drilled spots so I just have to match it on and use the self-tapping screws

Here is a mock up fit of it on the car

Side view; although you really can't see the lip

I really like how subtle it is and have no doubt it will look tons better once its color matched. Sadly this won't happen until Monday since I need my car for work.

This is my mounting "hardware" and some decals that I won't be using. Again I was a bit dissapointed with the hardware but once I looked at the lip I found the pre-drilled spots so I just have to match it on and use the self-tapping screws

Here is a mock up fit of it on the car

Side view; although you really can't see the lip

I really like how subtle it is and have no doubt it will look tons better once its color matched. Sadly this won't happen until Monday since I need my car for work.
Looking at the bubble wrap thats protecting the "splitter", I would say it's more of a splitter style lip than an actual splitter. What would really make it more splitter style is if it were not to droop down, but instead stick out more.
Get that NIA splitter painted already so we can see the final results.
Get that NIA splitter painted already so we can see the final results.
In my opinion its not a real splitter since it is only a lip and doesn't cover some or part of the undercarriage like the Dr. Isotope and the ARC ones do.
Some member on here has it already and here are some pictures or what it might look like when its done and installed.



I'm sure it will look great with the cars current stance
Some member on here has it already and here are some pictures or what it might look like when its done and installed.



I'm sure it will look great with the cars current stance






