MINI JCW GP 2 Belly Pan
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I am not slammed to the ground right now, but i drive my R58 on the daily, i would say the front bumper lip would take the first hit, the GP2 pan sets higher then the pressure lips on the front JCW bumper, so if you scrape, that would go first. Its got to be like 1-2mm higher then the bottom on the JCW front bumper, but much higher then the front wheel pressure lip. If you are worried about slammed life I would get a Rennline Metal skid plate. Great stuff from those guys.
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ECSTuning (06-11-2018)
#27
The front lower pressure lips have rubbed on mine, but everything else is fine. Some people just trim them or take them off.
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Yep, they fit fine.
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