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Hey Everyone just after a like a tally of how man r32 gtr owner out the want a front diffuser?A mate n i are gonna probly look at doin some of a few different designs.So if they turn out good we're thinkin bout sellin them to the public so u too can have a front diffuser becos i know im sick of noone wanting to get one in for us so how bout we sort something out n ill keep u posted once i see what sort of interest we get.I know either way ill be making one for my gtr so its up to u guys

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ok guys im gonna make one then post fotos n info up once i have something to work with.Also ill decide if there will be an under tray when i goin along n if there will be it will be a bolt on piece.Im more liking the idea of n extension of the lower lip but will see how i go

Any of u like the r34 nismo front diffuser?Cos i was thinkin bout doin that for a 32 as well if not just makin that n one that i custom make

Im in the process of making one for my R33 gts-t out of a f/g with sheetmetal base. Hard to find anything in stores. Definately interested in what you's come up with and the final dimensions to check for compatibility.

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