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Just a curiosity really. You reckon it would be possible to add the Cervinis front splitter to the Steeda front fascia, if you were to cut off the splitter part on the Steeda?
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anything is possible if you modify to make it work. Probably your best bet is to reach out to Steeda and see if their fascia is compatible with chin spoilers that can be used with the stock fascia
 

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Just a curiosity really. You reckon it would be possible to add the Cervinis front splitter to the Steeda front fascia, if you were to cut off the splitter part on the Steeda?
As you know, the Steeda Q-Series Front Fascia is a one piece design. You would be putting the structural intent of the fascia in jeopardy if you were to start cutting it.



Yes, anything is possible but the Steeda complete kit is a great value for what you are getting!

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