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Hey guys,

It took me 30mins to scrub off the black shit of my rear bumper let alone the small area just above the exhaust last night which got me thinking its time to invest in one of those carbon exhausts guards

(a) because they look badass

(b) i nearly had a sad when i thought i had burnt the paint off so i ignorantly scrubbed that patch over and over above the exhaust thinking 'its still good, oh god its not coming off' which it did after a good 20mins and a sore arm.

i cant confirm but Im pretty sure there's not cat and im shooting flames

I found a site in japan that sells them,

http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/Attain-Car...per-Guard-21447

But there $220 which isnt a big deal but prefer something local and immediate

Anyone know a dealer or possible shed some alternative adive which does not consist of putting the car back?

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i got one from a group buy from psi parts was $90 i think but i think they are selling them now

here is the old group buy page i just had a quick look on the psi page and couldnt find them

dan

Lol my car does the same, the car is white and after like 4 weeks it just gets covered in black shit

Best thing mate (if you dont get a carbon fibre bumper guard), get an orbital polishing/buffing machine, use a nice and rough polish on the rear bumper, a bita elbow grease (for like 2mins) and it will all come out, then just wax it up and it will take you the best part of 5mins :nyaanyaa:

Your link is for an R33. Do you have them for the R34 GTR? Dos has a V Spec and I have a V Spec II, so I am not sure if the rear carbon undertray will make any difference to fitment either.

Cheers. :rofl:

Edited by MLCrisis

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