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READ - 3M carbon fiber rear-diffusior overlays? who wants one?

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Alright guys I know some of you guys have done this your self but how many of you would be interseted in buying a vinyl overlay for the rear defusior with option of overlay fir the exhaust plug as well ... I had my TurboXS single exhaust put on not to long ago and the best place in town that does vinyl overlays I told them wha I wanted done and they wrwrapped my rear defusior for free ... with the exhaust plug for free they also are considering doing my hood / roof / trunk lid/ mirrors/ fenders etc... but let's start with the rear defusior for now and see how that goes ... who would all be interested in buying one of these precut out vinyls? Im looking into pricing should have a cost number by tomorrow ill post pics of mine asap but it looks good.
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Pics? Been wondering what the plug would look like with vinyl over it. Since nobody seems to want to cater to us single exit folks with a CF diffusor, this is about the only option.
Pics? Been wondering what the plug would look like with vinyl over it. Since nobody seems to want to cater to us single exit folks with a CF diffusor, this is about the only option.
CrookedH- Spell Genesis right in your sig lol. Its buggin me :p
CrookedH- Spell Genesis right in your sig lol. Its buggin me :p
Well, ****, thx. Never realized that and I look at it about 50 times a day :eek:
nbarnard, got more pics of your car?? :hello: , your avatar looks familiar. I wouldn't be interested in the overlay btw :broken:
No pics of the car ill have a couple pics up of the rear of the car once I get off work but it is snowing here I live in des moines iowa and my coupe is my daily driver
I would once I see some pics. Just let me know.
is this just for single exhaust diffusers or are they doing both dual and single?
I wanna see more pics of OPs car, what wheels are those in your avatar?...
I'd maybe be interested... but to be honest, the diffuser is so large with some decent curves, it'd be easiest to just buy a a strip of the 3M Di-Noc and trim it to size while working the material with a heat gun.
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