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  • 3 years later...
On 29/01/2011 at 10:34 PM, ahh 33 s2 said:

That abflug one is hot!!! Some one needs to replicate it for 1/3 the price,

I'll be getting one later this year for sure, I think it will have to be the top-secret style tho

 ...by Pete Bodyform Aero 

  • 1 year later...
On 2/1/2012 at 6:43 AM, UWISSH! said:

Abflug is deffinately the way to go for r33's

I finally got mine yesterday after 8 weeks of waiting, but all I can say is that it's worth every cent I payed. The quality is unbelievable, genuine carbon fibre, none of this fiberglass with carbon over lay.

Now I just gota wait to get my car back to put it on

Sorry for reviving an older thread but I’m after a rear difusser for my r33/r34 GTR and am after something besides the Top Secret style one. 

Could you please post pictures of your one, how much did it cost and where to buy?

Cheers

1 minute ago, UWISSH! said:

Was a genuine abflug one bought from rhdjapan but I think they r discontinued now.
Was originally about $1800 back in 2012

I would gladly pay that price but no doubt they would easily be double that price in today's market if available. 

Can you post up some more photos? Also, I noticed it wraps around the rear pods so does this mean you don't have separate rear pods? Thanks mate.

3 hours ago, UWISSH! said:

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Yes wraps around removing the need to have separate rear pods
They are a 2 piece design and has fins in the middle which u have to attach yourself

Looks great and doesn’t hang too low either.

You’re a lucky man.

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