Sedan rear diffuser
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it comes with 3M tape along the top edge. There are also 2 clips on the corners that holds the diffuser to your bumper. Also, on the bottom of the diffuser, there are 2 predrilled holes that attaches to your bumper using your existing bolts. Before installing, prep your bumper with some 3M adhesive promoter. This will help the 3M tape stick better. I've had it for about 3 yrs now and it's not coming off anytime soon.
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AUTOKITS-X (03-27-2014)
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Thx u both for chipping in. Have you experienced dust and debris built up in the middle open vent? Really dig the look of the diffuser on your cars. Im really torn between CF or FG. If i went with CF then i woundnt have to paint but i dont have anythingelse CF on the car, fear it might look odd. My G is black btw.
Man, $500 to own one is quite steep
Man, $500 to own one is quite steep
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it comes with 3M tape along the top edge. There are also 2 clips on the corners that holds the diffuser to your bumper. Also, on the bottom of the diffuser, there are 2 predrilled holes that attaches to your bumper using your existing bolts. Before installing, prep your bumper with some 3M adhesive promoter. This will help the 3M tape stick better. I've had it for about 3 yrs now and it's not coming off anytime soon.
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ANMVQ (03-27-2014)
#25
And do do it the cold, The air temp has to be warm for the 3M tape.. I have no patience and installed mine last weekend but used a hair dryer to warm the bumper and spoiler. LOL
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stiizy (03-27-2014)
#28
There's only 2 of these in the US that I know of and the other one is on a white sedan. I was just pointing out an authentic option with perfect fitment because I know this stuff doesn't get shared on the forum as much as it used to. If you are really interested PM and I'll give you some details.