Mtech Rear Installed (finally) - LOTS OF PICS!
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Hey, you could always try-out for it though? Wait, nevermind, 255 tires -- disqualified for 'weakness'.
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and was the pot shot really required? I was on their website since you promote them, I was looking for your car.
That's all. No meanness intended but I forgot what an asshole you are so thanks for reminding me
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I also went with the mtech rear and I love it. I just wish they had a dual exhaust rear diffuser for the aftermarket mtech replica bumper. I'd go dual exhaust with this bumper over the m5tech one if they did.
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actually, I guess so.
You can, you just have to get your body shop to mold it for you. Cut into the existing one and make it a dual diffuser with polyeurethane molding etc. I might do it eventually, but not for a while.