FS: OEM M-Tech Rear Diffuser Painted in A08 - Silver Grey
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FS: OEM M-Tech Rear Diffuser Painted in A08 - Silver Grey
SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!
Just sold my car with the matte black diffuser so this painted one is up for grabs. This will be a great spare to have to paint to any color you want or have it wrapped in CF vinyl. In perfect condition. Never put on the car since it came out of the spray booth. It costs $55 unpainted. Asking $50 picked up. Will have pictures tonight.
Just sold my car with the matte black diffuser so this painted one is up for grabs. This will be a great spare to have to paint to any color you want or have it wrapped in CF vinyl. In perfect condition. Never put on the car since it came out of the spray booth. It costs $55 unpainted. Asking $50 picked up. Will have pictures tonight.
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Hi,
Is this OEM diffuser already converted from single outlet to double for quad set up? If not, can anyone mod it for the quad exhaust system?
Consider it sold to me, if it is made for the quad exhaust system.
Thanks,
Dan
Is this OEM diffuser already converted from single outlet to double for quad set up? If not, can anyone mod it for the quad exhaust system?
Consider it sold to me, if it is made for the quad exhaust system.
Thanks,
Dan
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Thanks for the response!
I wonder how cost effective or troublesome to do that versus spending $200 on Ebay on a fiberglass/non-carbon fiber one. Can anyone give me some ideas based on your personal experiences?
OP, sorry for jacking up your thread. I am definitely interested in the diffuser if it is for a quad set up.
Regardless, GLWS!
I wonder how cost effective or troublesome to do that versus spending $200 on Ebay on a fiberglass/non-carbon fiber one. Can anyone give me some ideas based on your personal experiences?
OP, sorry for jacking up your thread. I am definitely interested in the diffuser if it is for a quad set up.
Regardless, GLWS!
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I paid about $100 to get mine done. It really depends on the body shop and the quality you want - how close you want it too look like the other side. Good thing about a diffuser is that you can just take it to the body shop and ask them instead of taking a whole bumper.