What diffuser for a clean look?
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OK, I have searched and can't seem to find a page with all the available options (the body kit link at the top of this section no longer works).
Here are a few pics of my car. I am looking for something clean, yet ads some excitement to the boring rear bumber. Thinking of adding the Nismo rear side skirts and maybe a diffuser.



Any opinions?
Here are a few pics of my car. I am looking for something clean, yet ads some excitement to the boring rear bumber. Thinking of adding the Nismo rear side skirts and maybe a diffuser.



Any opinions?
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why just the front mudflaps?
imho if you just add something to the rear, the sides are going to look naked.
since u have a very subtle front lip. why not go with the veilside side & rear add on pieces
imho if you just add something to the rear, the sides are going to look naked.
since u have a very subtle front lip. why not go with the veilside side & rear add on pieces
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The fronts flow better and are more subtle than the rears. There was a long discussion on this issue several years ago. I took my rears off to see if I liked it, and I have kept them off ever since. Looks cleaner without it, IMHO.
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I scrape enough how it is with just the lip, plus I don't like the slammed look and the wheel wells covering the tires/wheels. Until you start seeing Porsche's, Lambos and Ferraris like that, VS Honda Civics, I will stay away.
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