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i was told/heard/thought (picked it up somewhere) that diffusers direct the flow but also it's a cavity, which makes negative air pressure and pulls the car down for grip...? any truth in that?

yeah thats right, this is what they do in F1 cars

*edit* oops someone else already said that, i was a tad slow

save some cash and don't buy that part of it  they're carbon fibre and USD325.00 (from the site)

Nah, I don't mean the the bits covering the brake lights (they look pretty cool IMO), I meant the rectangular reflectors they've stuck on the sides, just behind the wheel arches!

What do they think it is, a bus or something! :(

Do Luck is an American Brand I believe...that's probably why it says Do Luck USA on the rear windscreen! :P:D

is do luck an american brand??

Please don't credit the Yanks with cool Japanese stuff...

Do Luck = Japanese. I mean, as if the Yanks could come up with a name like that? (let alone the cars!):(

thats what i was thinkin ... do luck don't sound like anything american ... and i was sure i had heard of do luck japan before cause before i saw their 32gtr kit i didn't think much of the looks of the 32gtr :( ... its just the sticker on rages pics with DO LUCK usa ... got me thinkin :P

ditto...:(

Those Do Luck Double Six's look awesome...

It'll be a tough decision when I (finally) get enough money to get some new wheels...

TE37's...LM-GT4's...Do Luck Double 6's...

nismo kit...do luck...top secret...

so many good aftermarket parts and so little money! :P

:D :D :(

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