I don't have pics yet, but just finished the install. It was fairly straight forward, but a few suggestions for RPI and tip for fellow installers....
For tools, the RPI website states that a screwdriver is included... what is actually included is a screwdriver bit- there's enough room up front to use with most screwdrivers that take bits. In the rear, with the wheels on, this provides a challenge. Not enough torque with fingers to loosen the screws. too deep/too close to the tire to use a stand alone T-20 torx bit. The best I could come up with was to put the T-20 torx bit into a 1/4 inch socket (I used a 3/8 drive for more reach) or like me, I have a torx bit socket set, so I used that on the ratchet. Installation was a bit differnet, because of the longer phillips screws. I ended up having to use my fingers with the 1/4 socket to get enough torque to tighten the screws. Not enough clearance for a ratchet. The L shaped bracket part didn't require anything special- though I thought about tightening the screws and then sticking the 'L' bracket in around the back of the splash guard, but didn't
The Instructions were fine on the front two. The instructions for the rear were a worded a bit strangely, but with the car and pieces in front of me, I could figure it out as I went. The photocopied picture is a little hard to see... might see about either color or a line drawing version. I noticed that the 'L' brackets werent completely a 90 degree angle. meaning that I don't think the entire face of the tape is sticking to the splash guard. If it lets go, I will add a layer of 3M body molding tape to the 'L' bracket that sticks to the splash guard. I am a little leary of how well the rears will hold up with the skinny tube spacers. We'll have to see how it goes. If anything goes awry with them, I am thinking that a one piece spacer could be fashioned out of something (phenolic resin, plastic, etc) or even a wider individal spacer to give some more stability to the splash guard. The other thing that I think might help is a second 'L' bracket per side.
But they do look good!