Dual outlet diffuser to fit stock rear bumper
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My Ride: 2006 530i, Black, Black, Sport, Premium, Winter, Wimpy Factory Sound System
I want dual exhaust openings in my rear bumper!!
I know that I can buy a complete M-Tech Aero kit.
Then I can buy a dual outlet diffuser to replace the single outlet diffuser that comes with the aero kit.
or
I can buy an aftermarket dual outlet rear bumper from several sources.
or
I can buy a factory M5 rear bumper (with dual outlets)
or
One company makes a rear lower valance that replaces the lower part of the stock bumper. The manufacturer says to cut off the lower part and then glue on the new replacement lower valance. It replaces the complete lower part of the bumper from side to side. I like the looks. Not too much work but still more than seems necessary for what I want to accomplish.
or
I can whack a hole in the right side of the stock bumper for the second outlet.
What I would really like to do is find one as follows:
1. Cut off a diffuser-sized chunk of the lower valance- about the size of the diffuser for the M-tech bumper
2. Drill holes and the bolt-on, maybe with cool looking visible screws or screws with covers, a new diffuser that will give me dual outlets.
This seems so simple that I can't believe someone doesn't make a product like this.
Maybe I have missed something that is available.
Help would be appreciated.
OR
Does anyone have for sale an M-tech rear bumper with hardware and parts from the complete aero kit?
Thanks for the help.
I know that I can buy a complete M-Tech Aero kit.
Then I can buy a dual outlet diffuser to replace the single outlet diffuser that comes with the aero kit.
or
I can buy an aftermarket dual outlet rear bumper from several sources.
or
I can buy a factory M5 rear bumper (with dual outlets)
or
One company makes a rear lower valance that replaces the lower part of the stock bumper. The manufacturer says to cut off the lower part and then glue on the new replacement lower valance. It replaces the complete lower part of the bumper from side to side. I like the looks. Not too much work but still more than seems necessary for what I want to accomplish.
or
I can whack a hole in the right side of the stock bumper for the second outlet.
What I would really like to do is find one as follows:
1. Cut off a diffuser-sized chunk of the lower valance- about the size of the diffuser for the M-tech bumper
2. Drill holes and the bolt-on, maybe with cool looking visible screws or screws with covers, a new diffuser that will give me dual outlets.
This seems so simple that I can't believe someone doesn't make a product like this.
Maybe I have missed something that is available.
Help would be appreciated.
OR
Does anyone have for sale an M-tech rear bumper with hardware and parts from the complete aero kit?
Thanks for the help.
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