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Hi! i just installed a new front bumper.

my R34 is stock at the front and it has a Diffuser is 3 parts.

Left, Center and Right

The new bumper doesn't extend back like the original therefore i can't bolt the front bumper to the diffuser on the bottom.

i want to ask. DO I NEED THE DIFFUSER?

Although i drive a skyline, i don't drive fast. 100km/s is proberly max on freeway.

Will my car be affected alot if i take them off?

Sorry if i am asking stupid questions but im a newbie to DIY modding cars. Still learning

I will post pictures tonight to get the image clear to people.

Any help will be very helpful

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  lankanboiiR34 said:
i had that same problem.. mine started flapping around to at around 40-70km/hr lol took both sides off and kept the centre on

what bar did you get?? *curiousity*

Hi! if you took off the sides, doesnt that mean that water and other stuff can hit your bar. isnt the 2 side a guard under the wheel?

I bought a GTR copy for the GTT. the lip is part of the bumper instead of being 2 parts.

yeh its the 2 under the wheel.. only the front of it though. and yes.. i have a ztune gtr copy bar to but the lip is removable :laugh:..

water is always going to ''hit'' your bar? .. im guessing water is harmless lol

and when in ''drive'' the wheels are moving anti-clockwise rotation, thus flicking debri (stuff) up to the back of the wheel arc and top

my 2c

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