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Fitted my new rear diffuser


supra matt

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I also will be straight with you, it looks terrible. You do know it will make no difference to handling, screams ricer, plus one smack off a speed bump or a low road and its finshed...

Sorry man, I'm a harsh critic when it comes to cars appearance...

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I'll be honest, it looks absolutely ridiculous.

 

I'm always amazed at the lengths some people go to ruin a perfectly good car.

 

I no a lot of people on here will think the same as you :(. But ha i like it :D i will probably paint the white bit black at some point tho .

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I also will be straight with you, it looks terrible. You do know it will make no difference to handling, screams ricer, plus one smack off a speed bump or a low road and its finshed...

Sorry man, I'm a harsh critic when it comes to cars appearance...

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Far play mate i like people to say it how it is .

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I really like the look of your car but that diffuser looks all wrong and out of place, I think it has really spoilt your car, why have you felt the need to fit one?

 

My mate has a skyline and made one for that and it looked really nice so i got him to make me one to just thought it would give the car a different look ill go with it for now and see how i feel when i come to paint it again over the winter .

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sorry dont like it but the this sort look good

 

i think it looks really good on the car matt:d. don't listen to everyone else. its your car and if you like then stick with it. looks better than on my skyline.

that pic of the white car above is just a rear bumper. that will have quite a bit of drag unless it go's right under the car to the diff. when i fitted mine it made quite a bit of difference. better on fuel , less road noise and less drag under the rear end.

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