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So to bring the thread back to life, i sent the car down to speedfab.com.au in smithfield for some custom fabrication work.

The rear diffuser is about 80% complete with the transmission cooler mounted :

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A billet peice was made to retain the factory jacking point

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Diffuser air guide cutout for transmission cooler

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Custom made hicas bar delete

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Thats great!

Did they make up templates so they can fab up a few more of those diffusers?

I've been considering something like this to allow a second rear mount radiator to be run, so I can keep engine temps at 80 degrees regardless of how exuberant I might be driving...

Thats great!

Did they make up templates so they can fab up a few more of those diffusers?

I've been considering something like this to allow a second rear mount radiator to be run, so I can keep engine temps at 80 degrees regardless of how exuberant I might be driving...

yea they had templates but only rough ones. most of it was custom made as they went. but u can send them an email and they'll hook u up.

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how much does it weigh compared to a factory carbon one?

it weighs about 2kg's heavier than the factory carbon one

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Rob and Anthony do top work, had my car there when your car was there.

I had to stay for an extra 5 mins while Rob was moving your car outside, sounds mental as always ;)

your car was the white r33? if it is, it looks very clean.

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Wow, that's incredibly impressive work.

This thread is never a dull read :thumbsup:

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use to see this around my area all the time, it sounds even more angry in person lol

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looking choice as anthony.

what did u do with the oem diffuser?

i'm putting it away in storage

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looks sweet as

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Will you be at powercruise coming up 3rd march ! ?

I hope you are again , this car MADE powercruise last year.

yes, i have a garage again this year

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Was there reasoning behind why they didnt run the diffuser all the way to the side, rear spats that are beind the wheels. Amazing fabrication...some goods craftsman out there!

to use the factory mounting points

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