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    very nice work, guys (and gal). i tend to agree on the futility of 2g stealth testing. probably easier to just paint the center section on the stock bumper black, rather than trying to put this on there. looks really good. probably the best offering i've seen for a diffuser yet. it'll probably look even better on a 1st gen, due to the design of the bumper. and of course, you'd NEED a 99 garnish.

    any plans to offer more FRP parts? i'm still trying to find a reputable source for a set of pureform wing pillars.

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    I’m still a little undecided about this. At first I thought it hung down too far, I wanted something that was tucked under a bit more but seeing it on the ground it’s kind of growing on me a bit more. I’ll be looking forward to seeing more pics at different angles, hopefully painted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR2 View Post
    Not sure what to think...just some constructive stuff, I wish it went the full width of the rear bar...I know that's pretty much impossible due to exhaust cut-outs
    I'm about 50% with you on that one, if I do end up getting one I think I'll make some inserts to close the gap on the sides of the diffuser and mold them over the exhast tips between the gap and back down to the bottom edges of the bumper. Shouldn't be too hard, and would look pretty slick.
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    the price and availibity are way better than pit road m. I do have two questions tho, what about people that dont have crash bars could you guys offer some type of light weight mounting bracket, and hows the fittment with the carbon fiber version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fullracegt View Post
    the price and availibity are way better than pit road m. I do have two questions tho, what about people that dont have crash bars could you guys offer some type of light weight mounting bracket, and hows the fittment with the carbon fiber version?
    The fitment would be the same between the CF and FG.

    We can fab up brackets for those who do not have a rear crash bar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by green-lantern View Post
    I’m still a little undecided about this. At first I thought it hung down too far, I wanted something that was tucked under a bit more but seeing it on the ground it’s kind of growing on me a bit more. I’ll be looking forward to seeing more pics at different angles, hopefully painted.
    It's on a black car, so, our customer is planning on keeping it the black color it is. Personally, I prefer a diffuser in black, I think it just looks more aggressive that way. I can try to photoshop it a color (along with the car) if you'd like, once we get the car outside for a full shoot. I can't make any promises on the quality of the photoshop though

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    Quote Originally Posted by inperfectdarkness View Post
    any plans to offer more FRP parts? i'm still trying to find a reputable source for a set of pureform wing pillars.
    no plans at the moment, sorry.

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    I really like to look of it but the bracket bolts are terrible. It needs a cleaner fit, But I'm just fussy. Still a good price and looks cool.
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    It looks great! I wanna see the pics of it on a 1g 3000gt. Depending on those pics I'll either upgrade to a 2g bumper and get this or stick with my stock 1g bumper. Is there cutting involved with the 1g bumper?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverJester View Post
    It looks great! I wanna see the pics of it on a 1g 3000gt. Depending on those pics I'll either upgrade to a 2g bumper and get this or stick with my stock 1g bumper. Is there cutting involved with the 1g bumper?
    i'm guessing the exhaust outlets on the 1g bumper will go MUCH better with this than the 2g bumper....

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