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Old 02-06-2014, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by UNBLEMISHED
Your right about that. I plan on getting a diffuser as well so that will help with the mod. If anyone comes across some good looking products please post them up or share a link. What I have seen of diffusers for the G so far, not to impressing
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I want a quad set up so bad. The problem is finding a rear diffuser that looks nice while being able to accommodate nicely sized quads.
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Which is why Newt and I and others have opted to simply wrap that area of the bumper with vinyl. IMO, it looks a lot cleaner than ill-fitted, bolt-on plastic.
Any pics? I'm interested.
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Old 02-06-2014, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 11SAPG37
Any pics? I'm interested.
Yup. Lots of pics. Search on bluebat; he sells pre-cut wrap... although neither of us went that route. Maybe next time.

Actually, when the wrap starts to peel, I'm getting that area professionally painted instead.







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Originally Posted by 11SAPG37
Any pics? I'm interested.
Here's a pic of mine:

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Old 02-06-2014, 12:24 PM
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Thanks guys. I had that same thought in my head, to just wrap it. My only problem was having clean cut edges. If they are pre cut sections that's definetly the way I'm going. So I can order this from someone on here?
Old 02-06-2014, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 11SAPG37
Bilstein PSS10 Coilovers
Eibach front and rear sways.
-3.2 camber in the rear.
255/35/20 on all four corners.



The adjustability is great. However, it did take some time to find the right height and a few alignments to get it just right.

Originally I only had Eibach's prokit (which I didnt care for much), running 285/30/20 rear and 255/35/20 front. The rears were just way to wide. It rubbed on every little bump. Passengers weren't an option with that setup.

I couldn't imagine having any issues had I had the opportunity to purchase four GT-R front's.
Would you really want 4 fronts though? The rears have a more aggressive concave look to me, which if I could I'd put 4 rears on. But I know the time e and money that would go into that. Not worth it.
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Originally Posted by Paratrooper
Here's a pic of mine:

Too much debadge, IMO. Looks naked, particularly without the back-up sensors. But that's probably because I'm used to seeing them, and truth be told, they don't add anything aesthetic, they just add elements that you can't help be aware of.

But I really like the look of the lower bumper. That's nice, Trooper.


Originally Posted by UNBLEMISHED
Thanks guys. I had that same thought in my head, to just wrap it. My only problem was having clean cut edges. If they are pre cut sections that's definetly the way I'm going. So I can order this from someone on here?
Yep.

https://www.myg37.com/forums/body-in...pics-here.html

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Originally Posted by Rochester
Too much debadge, IMO. Looks naked, particularly without the back-up sensors. But that's probably because I'm used to seeing them, and truth be told, they don't add anything aesthetic, they just add elements that you can't help be aware of.

But I really like the look of the lower bumper. That's nice, Trooper.
I've given some thought to putting mt. fuji back on, and thanks for the compliment.
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Originally Posted by UNBLEMISHED
Would you really want 4 fronts though? The rears have a more aggressive concave look to me, which if I could I'd put 4 rears on. But I know the time e and money that would go into that. Not worth it.
I definitely like the look of the rears better. I'm happy with it now. I bought the wheels on a whim without much research so I didn't get the result I was looking for at the beginning. From what I've heard, 4 fronts are pretty much mount-and-go.
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I've given some thought to putting mt. fuji back on, and thanks for the compliment.
Don't have a pic handy but might want to consider the larger Mt Fuji from the Q56 4x4, it's really got a nice look when it's the only thing back there. I think I'm going that route down the road. BTW, agree about your job on the valance area, very nice work!
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Don't have a pic handy but might want to consider the larger Mt Fuji from the Q56 4x4, it's really got a nice look when it's the only thing back there. I think I'm going that route down the road. BTW, agree about your job on the valance area, very nice work!
2nd. here's a pic of mine:

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2nd. here's a pic of mine:

There we go ^^^ thank you sir!
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I like that solitary, large Fuji on the trunk, too.

And aktif8, does your Grandfather know you stole his plastic window visors?
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