Teaser: An ebay rear diffuser!
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I intially installed my Nismo diffuser with the non industrial double sided tape from Home Depot.
That way I was able to take it on and off without any problems while I made modification for fitment.
Once that super adhesive 3m tape gets on the car it's a b1tch to take off if you need to make more adjustments to the diffuser.
That way I was able to take it on and off without any problems while I made modification for fitment.
Once that super adhesive 3m tape gets on the car it's a b1tch to take off if you need to make more adjustments to the diffuser.
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods
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Read his other thread. It did not fit correct, so he is trying to get his money back. I have seen the auctions they say 100% fitment blah blah to trick into thinking it will go right on.
I would be pissed, i think you may have to get it molded and poke a bunch of holes int to your bumper to get it put on right. A body shop could do it but its hardly worth buying the product then spending more time and money to put it on when you can just get a "real" one that slaps right on.
So basically its a rip off...
I would be pissed, i think you may have to get it molded and poke a bunch of holes int to your bumper to get it put on right. A body shop could do it but its hardly worth buying the product then spending more time and money to put it on when you can just get a "real" one that slaps right on.
So basically its a rip off...