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Originally Posted by Caddyshk
Looks Great
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Originally Posted by Mtxzptlk
Fire up a GB thread. Lol
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Originally Posted by Mirko
Lookin good Ian!!
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Thanks guys.
It took quite a while to finally get this done, but I'm happy with the result.
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Originally Posted by dubsesd
Love how it looks. I really want to photograph your car, wish we could setup a Kingston meet and organize a nice lunch so we could get more members together
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Thanks Lukasz.
We have to find a way to make that happen .....although I still have some interior work to finish up
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Originally Posted by R0ME0
Looks great! I'd love to see side profile pics as well! So to be clear, this rear diffuser are added lexan fins to the existing bumper? And the bottom half of the rear bumper is just plastidipped to match the scheme of the fins? Either way fantastic job!
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Correct. & thanks
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Originally Posted by fullerra
Wow!
That is honestly the best looking diffuser for our cars I've seen!
Find a way to package that as a kit, and I'm sure you'd get a lot of takers, myself included.
btw, what lift are you using there?
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Thanks, i appreciate the feedback.
I'm afraid that a GB isn't happening with this one.....
It is hugely labour intensive to get things to fit & look right.
I'm happy to help with any detail questions though....
The lift is a standard scissor lift made bu Atlas I believe.
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Originally Posted by StickMon
Wow ... just WOW !!!
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Originally Posted by donoman
This is really great. How about get a mold made of this thing, and shop it around to some composites places, you might be able to make some money from your design!?!?!! Also, the mold would help hide those brackets. Awesome work!
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Thanks....
A mold would be pretty difficult due to the variances of the shape of the OE pan.
The shape changes a little depending on how the bumper skin is spaced with the 4 back screws.
Each one of the fins is custom shaped to accommodate that & still get it to sit tight to the bumper cross bar.