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Nah its an Abflug splitter for R32.

Im thinking about a Rocket Dancer rear wing flap and trust rear pods with a custom rear diffuser which I want to build over the holidays.

I also have some plans to mod my current exhaust to make it very unique but I'll see how I go with time over the holidays.

Where did you get the abflug front splitter from? Your car looks mint !

Thanks Dave, I wont be letting go of it any time soon LOL

Yea I've got plans for it but no time to actually put any of them into action ahhahaa.

Externally I just want to do something with the rear, maybe some trust pods and I'll make up a R34 style diffuser or something.

Interior wise a pair of Carbon Bride Cugas and thats about it.

And obviously performance mods will come too, so far I'm set on a Precision 6262, Haltech etc etc etc.

We already started tidying everything in the bay, removed ALL the HICAS garbage and ABS from the car so its getting there slowly.

Thanks mate, got it from Empire Aero he just got a shit load of carbon in stock so now would be the time to grab one.

Cheers mate, was looking for an abflug front diffuser everywhere :thumbsup:

Should have a build thread for your beast, will be interesting to see it progress !

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