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Good deal on Fujimura rear diffuser.
I just wanted to share with all that I finally decided that if you want to get the rear diffuser, you've gotta go with the Fujimura vs. the Evo-R. I didn't want to have to worry about fitment issues, and I've been in the forum long enough to know the large majority of Evo-R diffusers, covers, etc. have fitment issues. So I found my CF Fujimura diffuser at FUJIMURA AUTO Rocket Dancer Aero - Rear Under Diffuser Carbon Fairlady Z Z34 - RHDJapan for $350. I know this is more than the Evo-R, but worth every penny when I dry fit it on my Z. It fit immaculately. The best part was that from the day I ordered it, to the day I received it was only 12 days. Not bad. All in all, I paid $438 and had it on the car in two weeks with a perfect fit. Decide for yourself, but that's my two cents.:tiphat:
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Thats the route I took and was quite pleased...
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Just curious, how is it held on? The base rear is sooo boring and looks dumb with the Nismo tips in my opinion.
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*Edit: I lied it was AK's thread. http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...cs-ak370z.html |
Good post as I am in the market for a rear diffuser and fitment is my primary priority.
Maybe someone selling second hand? |
Install wise, 4 or 5 black screws along the bottom, I bought the high bond double sided tape not risking using what was included with the diffuser, been about a year and still on there solid.
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evo-r sells this for $389 at their website...so this is def a better deal imo
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i recommend u use loctite blue (or red if you want permanent) on these bolts so that you dont over torque and crack the cf.. lol :icon17: |
Do they make this in non cf?
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the screws go on the bottom to prevent air from catching the diffuser at speed. you'll want to use the vhb i mentioned and the screws that come with the kit. |
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A word to the wise about mounting after-market items, especially carbon fiber elements: as popular as these are, and as fast as they sell on this forum, I'd only mount things such as the rear diffuser or fangs with mounting tape and/or bolts so you can always take them off later and still get some investment back. A body shop guy told me to mount with 3M panel bonding, but I decided this makes whatever you're putting on very permanent. That's my four cents for the day.
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