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hey everyone been wanting to do this for ever now.Ive had a r34 nismo front diffuser sitting round for like a yr now.So i decided to cut it down n make it fit my r32 gtr lol so its not fully finished yet but heres some progress pics anyway

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Tough. Will look heaps better once you've got it finished.

yeah i cant wait ay gonna paint the lip blue was thinkin bout paint the diffuser black like the original r34 one wat do u think

love it! Are you going to mould it to the lip to make it look one piece, or will it stay seperate?

Also is the under car part there or is it just the front part in the pics?

Either way looks awesome. Maybe get a fiberglass mould done before you fit it cause you might get a few requests :cool:

love it! Are you going to mould it to the lip to make it look one piece, or will it stay seperate?

Also is the under car part there or is it just the front part in the pics?

Either way looks awesome. Maybe get a fiberglass mould done before you fit it cause you might get a few requests :ninja:

Thanks ay man.Nah Gonna have it as a separate piece.I was thinkin bout makin a mould then like sell them if ppl were interested but may not be for a while cos of cash but i can garentee that i would benefit from it cos my car sits on the deck lol.Im yet to get some carbon under canards too to finish the look off but cant find anywhere that do them for a reasonable price

It doesn't take much imagination Travis to suggest that it's going to turn out OK.

I colour-coded mine the same as my body colour ie. black pearl. It was easier that my car is black.

I'd probably keep it black on yours too > but if you are thinking of colour-coding it blue, you can PM me your e-mail address and I can send you pics.

It doesn't take much imagination Travis to suggest that it's going to turn out OK.

I colour-coded mine the same as my body colour ie. black pearl. It was easier that my car is black.

I'd probably keep it black on yours too > but if you are thinking of colour-coding it blue, you can PM me your e-mail address and I can send you pics.

ok man yeah i think im gonna paint it like the r34 black lol see how that goes thanks ay

I like it better without the lip personally, 32s r a nice simple tough the lip I think is a bit much. The 34 design is more aggressive all over so obviously for me looks better as suits the 34. I do t think it would look good on a 33 either. But good work takes balls 2 chop that up

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