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where from and how much?

looks sick

was looking thru myg37.com

interestingly its a forum member, who designed it himself. Other members loved it so much that

he is now trying to have it mass manufactured. Very talented and hope he gets it off the ground.

Not sure of price. I'll post and see if I get a reply back.

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here is reply re cost-

The bumper is going for $440 CDN and the diffuser $300 CDN. Let me see what the shipping rates are. It may just be that if shipped as a group the rate will be broken down even better. That being said it may have to be that a group buy is set up specifically for you guys.

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Wow that is Sex!

finally something to make the v36 look good.

i want one now. LOL

BOOOOOO, the V36 looks awesome. BOOOOOO i say!

here is reply re cost-

The bumper is going for $440 CDN and the diffuser $300 CDN. Let me see what the shipping rates are. It may just be that if shipped as a group the rate will be broken down even better. That being said it may have to be that a group buy is set up specifically for you guys.

Scarf, keep in mind you have a sedan mate. Might not be a simple fit if you do end up buying this

BTW, dead sexy!!!

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Scarf, keep in mind you have a sedan mate. Might not be a simple fit if you do end up buying this

BTW, dead sexy!!!

what worries me about a lot of kits is that they are made from fibre-glass. Had a nice front kit

on my previous wrx, which got completely smashed up just by scrapping gutters and hitting curbs.

Like you said, it wont fit the sedan.

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