Here are a couple pictures we took after installing the RRG (Road Race Gear) airdam/splitter on my CRX (mentioned above by davew). I apologize in advance that they aren't the sharpest images (camcorder stills).

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade.jpg

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade2.jpg

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade3.jpg

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade4.jpg

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade5.jpg

My experience to date: This is a very good piece of equipment, I really like the function and workmanship + it looks pretty badassed Its an aluminum piece so that means you can bend it back into shape when you go agrarian (as I have a couple of times with it). It has a rigid vertical drop so it doesn't appear to get caved in (toward the rear of the car) and the splitter appears to remain level at speed as well. The only downside I have seen is that its not "get on the trailer" friendly so if that is a concern, I think the piece that Junktech is running is more practical.

In the end, I don't mind removing the bumper - its 4 bolts and I can do it myself in a couple of minutes. Both the splitter and the airdam can be rebuilt at a very resonable price.

I think the website is www.roadracegear.com

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Adam in Charlotte
#42 CRX Si
ECHC H4/SCCA ITA