Where’s the Aero?

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That Adro kit is probably my favorite looking with all the pieces considered. The rear diffuser and wing look fantastic. I love the front lip, but as others have said it, it will sit really low. I would have to run a different/thinner front lip if I ever went this route.
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If you find out about pricing before their release, please let us know in this thread.
Based on pricing for other cars, the kit is going to be between $890-$990 for the front lip, $990ish for the side skirts, about $1500 for the rear diffuser and $2800 for the rear spoiler.
 

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Thanks for the link. Love this color on the car. Also is it just me or does the FL5 look pretty good with a wing delete?

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color is amazing
 


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Does anyone know info on the olm carbon fiber wing it would be a great option over the 2k factory wing especially if it performs as the factory option
 

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Does anyone know info on the olm carbon fiber wing it would be a great option over the 2k factory wing especially if it performs as the factory option
I know that the OLM wing weighs 14 lbs. I think that the OEM weighs in at about 5.7 lbs.
 

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Adro FL5 Kit
It's up.. def going for the lip
This Adro kit is my favorite so far but it’s so aggressive I feel it needs the entire kit to look balanced.

For a less aggressive OEM+ look the Aimgain lip is my favorite. I think it compliments the stock look really well.
 


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This Adro kit is my favorite so far but it’s so aggressive I feel it needs the entire kit to look balanced.

For a less aggressive OEM+ look the Aimgain lip is my favorite. I think it compliments the stock look really well.
Agree. I also do feel like for it to look complete you need the whole kit. I ordered the lip anyway, we'll see how it flows once I receive it later this year.
 

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This Adro kit is my favorite so far but it’s so aggressive I feel it needs the entire kit to look balanced.

For a less aggressive OEM+ look the Aimgain lip is my favorite. I think it compliments the stock look really well.
Def agree too, I'm thinking the lip, side skirts, and diffuser together are a must. But I'm wondering if it would still work with a different aftermarket wing, I really like the varis evo gt wing so if that combo can work together I'd consider it for the future.
 

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For those interested in the ADRO kit, I reached out to them regarding the mounting requirements.
Here is their response.

Front Lip: 3M tape for the middle portion that extends above the bumper, re-use OEM clips for the center underneath, and a few self tapping screws on each corner underneath.

Side Skirts: After removing the OEM side skirts, our ADRO skirts will clip into the OEM mounting points. We also suggest using 3M tape on the side blade to prevent the carbon from chaffing the body. Self tapping screws underneath are optional, we recommend no more than 5 if you'd like to further secure it to the car.

Rear Diffuser: After removing the OEM diffuser, it will simply clip into place and will be secured by reusing OEM clips underneath, and 3M tape at the corners between the body and the side blades.

Wing: There is no drilling or cutting involved as our wing re-uses the OEM mounting points.
 

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If I had $7k to frivolously blow I know what I'd be doing with it...

What an amazing looking kit.
 
 







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