This is MO' than a Top Secret, it's a Teaser!
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OMG NO!! That's a G35 with a rear diffuser. I'd seen one other and was hoping to be the second! Grrrr....
Looks awesome. I def want more pics and any info on how the install of the diffuser went for you...
Looks awesome. I def want more pics and any info on how the install of the diffuser went for you...
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HomieG35- Haha! I thought there were more G's with this diffuser (even replica TS)? I figured maybe I was the 5th or so...
Install was a little pain in the a$$, took about 7 hours to install. I used Cheston's DIY install as my guide https://my350z.com/forum/body-interi...tructions.html
My diffuser is an authentic Top Secret diffuser that was labeled CPV35 on the package, so it wasn't the Z33 spec one. Not sure of the exact differences, but mine didn't come with the pair of carbon brackets that the Z33 spec ones do. This meant I had to make some 'custom brackets'. Not only that, the center bracket that mounts the diffuser to the rear of the bumper didn't fit like I wanted, so ANOTHER 'custom bracket'. All this, plus I made extra support aluminum plates for existing bracket points. Between all the cutting, drilling holes in aluminum and even the diffuser itself, and measuring, it lead to the 7+ hour install. Now don't trip out, I do work really slow so most people would get this job done in half the time haha! Here's some pics of the brackets that I made...
Drivers side brackets
Passenger side brackets
Modified Passenger side included bracket
Center rear bumper bracket
Hope this helps! Let me know if you need more info
Take care
Install was a little pain in the a$$, took about 7 hours to install. I used Cheston's DIY install as my guide https://my350z.com/forum/body-interi...tructions.html
My diffuser is an authentic Top Secret diffuser that was labeled CPV35 on the package, so it wasn't the Z33 spec one. Not sure of the exact differences, but mine didn't come with the pair of carbon brackets that the Z33 spec ones do. This meant I had to make some 'custom brackets'. Not only that, the center bracket that mounts the diffuser to the rear of the bumper didn't fit like I wanted, so ANOTHER 'custom bracket'. All this, plus I made extra support aluminum plates for existing bracket points. Between all the cutting, drilling holes in aluminum and even the diffuser itself, and measuring, it lead to the 7+ hour install. Now don't trip out, I do work really slow so most people would get this job done in half the time haha! Here's some pics of the brackets that I made...
Drivers side brackets
Passenger side brackets
Modified Passenger side included bracket
Center rear bumper bracket
Hope this helps! Let me know if you need more info
Take care
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car looks great blasian....I just snagged some stance gr+ coils hopefully i'll have em installed with some teaser pics next week. Diffuser is sickness man we definately need to meet for a sunday cruise or something when my car is put together.
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OSoIcy- Yeah, man definitely! Sorry about last time, couldn't make it out to the airplane hanger. Been busy ever since... Let me know when you want to cruise, I'm down! Good luck with your install too! Congrats on the Stance coilover! You have the true rear coilover setup or shock/spring set?
Here's just a few more pics... Can't stop whoring my G out haha!
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Here's just a few more pics... Can't stop whoring my G out haha!
Take care
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I like, very sweet build.