Teaser: An ebay rear diffuser!
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From: Fullerton, SoCal
^ I know..... fitment is crap if it does not work again with 3m automotive tape, Im gonna go to shop and do it.
Oh..diffuser fin is taped to prevent damage while installing....
Oh..diffuser fin is taped to prevent damage while installing....
Last edited by drifts500; Aug 29, 2009 at 02:08 PM.
Man I hope the 3M tape helps to seal everything up and fix the fit. Props for being the first to give this a shot. I'll be waiting to hear if you think the price was worth the hassle of getting it to fit.
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.
Joined: May 2006
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From: Fullerton, SoCal
^ YeS! I wanted the super crazy ultra a$$ adhesive 3m tapes...modification and fitment is done. I need 3m tapes to cover gaps...that is why...I modified with 3m molding tape, which was easy to take it off. Thanks anyway ^^
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...




