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Old 02-15-2024, 11:20 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Appreciate it!! Now the whole debate of this vs. V2 Nismo front/rear bumper combo...

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Originally Posted by Kzonts View Post
For the tape, you can determine where to place it based on the contours. It also comes with 6 self tapping screws and silicone glue. I didn’t use any glue. For the screws, place one screw into the bumper plastic above each exhaust tip. You need to move the exhaust out of the way to accomplish that :-) Then 2 screws at the end and underside of the bumper. It also comes with a bolt which replaces the clip in the rear fog light. There’s a YouTube video that helps. Here’s the link

https://youtu.be/7bDCMqj2i3A?si=U_T5cE5hfDK4c5EK

It’s actually pretty easy. Just take your time and be careful pre-drilling the holes. Connect the diffuser at the center fog light with the bolt. That centers and secures it enough to then flex it into place for the screws at each end and above the exhaust tips. As you can see in my pic I shared above, you really can’t notice the screws unless one looks closely.
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