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Old 08-03-2010, 12:26 AM
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i just paid stupid dealer 150....
Old 01-01-2012, 05:13 PM
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you should install them yourself, they come with double sided tape and screws so its really not that hard to install..took me 15min..just make sure to first align them flush against the bumper so you have an idea of how to align it again once you peel off the adhesive tape..
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Anyone have suggestions on cleaning your splash gaurds?
Got some roadkill and maybe tar? on them and its been a pain in the *** to get them out.
Nothing seems to be working...would use paint thinner but afraid haha.
Old 03-02-2013, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by REaL
Wow, that sucks! I guess the splash guard did its job on protecting the paint. I just ordered the guards $66 for the rears and $72 for the fronts. I honestly feel better doing it myself rather then letting the dealer do it. Thanks for posting the pics.
I purchased my splash guards for my 2013 G37 S sedan for only $115 online with no tax, and I also purchased a front bumper chin for $378 at the same time and paid a one time shipping and handling of $35, from here: https://www.infinitipartsusa.com

I recommend this site as it made me save over $200 if I had purchased them from the local dealer.
Old 03-13-2013, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Ninos
I purchased my splash guards for my 2013 G37 S sedan for only $115 online with no tax, and I also purchased a front bumper chin for $378 at the same time and paid a one time shipping and handling of $35, from here: https://www.infinitipartsusa.com

I recommend this site as it made me save over $200 if I had purchased them from the local dealer.
That's where i got my Aero bumper from for the price you paid. I got the rear splash guards for $75 from Sewell and IPL Side sill for $349 and ofcourse plus taxes it all came to $460. I think they are cheaper than anyone out there. <<<For now>>>
Greg is a great guy to work with. He'll tell u what he can do for u and what he can't, upfront!
Old 03-13-2013, 03:50 PM
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But seriously we still need a good DIY. Do I have to drill a whole if my car din't come with one? I am not sure how this works...
Old 03-13-2013, 04:39 PM
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^^Yes you do. Didn't yours come with instructions?
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Originally Posted by pdpMIATA
Anyone have suggestions on cleaning your splash gaurds?
Got some roadkill and maybe tar? on them and its been a pain in the *** to get them out.
Nothing seems to be working...would use paint thinner but afraid haha.
Have you tried GOO GONE? Might work.. Give it a try
Old 03-13-2013, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by OB G
^^Yes you do. Didn't yours come with instructions?
Just ordered 'em today.. Gonna be here by Saturday Hopefully
Old 04-24-2013, 12:19 PM
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Just got mine couple days ago, waiting for the rear diffuser to come in so I can do the install the same day! Can't wait to see how it'll look!
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Originally Posted by jayrdong
Just got mine couple days ago, waiting for the rear diffuser to come in so I can do the install the same day! Can't wait to see how it'll look!
You will definitely see a difference... the car looks better with one.
One thing to note tho is that you need to be careful taking the old ones out. Be firm but easy while taking the tabs out.
Congrats!
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