CPR V1 splitter
#2
Race Car
No they are not in production any more. They were made by a gentleman on the forums who went by the alias CPR and he lived in the Williamsburg, VA area or Yorktown, can't remember now lol. He made a few limited batches and then once they were all sold he also put up the mold for sale (which I don't think sold). So now if you want one you have to buy one from another lister, I have one on my car and I can say that it sure takes one heck of a beating lol.
#3
well dang it! i really want ABS vs fiberglass. nice car. i like the intake in the front of your car. it looks bad A$$.
If anyone else is listening and have one they would like to sell, shoot me a note!!
If anyone else is listening and have one they would like to sell, shoot me a note!!
#5
Race Car
I've gone back and fourth about selling mine, I think the fiberglass ones look way better but since mines a DD it gets a lot of abuse. It snowed here and I slid into a curb, splitter was fine even with digging up 2inch of dirt and snow, my bumper wasn't off as easy it broke a mounting tap, think I got like 5 total left now after breaking a few others lol.
#7
Freedom Enthusiast
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I keep telling everyone to get one of the splitters from TonyG.
They are fiberglass but the entire lower core is balsa wood. Just the basic build is extremely strong. Put a coat of bed liner on it and it's nearly bulletproof. Plus they just look bad@$$!
They are fiberglass but the entire lower core is balsa wood. Just the basic build is extremely strong. Put a coat of bed liner on it and it's nearly bulletproof. Plus they just look bad@$$!
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Seriously, we should put a sticky at the top of this forum regards CPR splitters...if one more person starts a thread....
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Wasn't Joe Toth making a smaller one? The one that Tony G has been selling is a nice piece but I can't see it working for most street applications. It's just too big. Unless you have flat roads, driveways and a high ride height.