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Stu-R
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just after a few opinions on what diffusers there are out there and how there fitted.

after one to fit my widebody supra, want it to look pretty aggressive, Any help would be appreciated.

http://www.jm-imports.co.uk/carimages/toyota/2011/supra24/b.jpg

http://www.jm-imports.co.uk/carimages/toyota/2011/supra24/U00006320348_4_001.jpg

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Welcome Stu! Car looks pretty aggressive as is mate! I'm guessing from the pics that its still in Japan or on its way over!? Which importer did you go with!?

 

As for diffuser it really depends on the rear of the car and available fixing points...DoLuck could probably fit but given the look of the car it get one custom fabricated.;)

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I think the auto shine diffuser would be your best bet. Its a replica of the top secret carbon rear diffuser. You can also get it in fibreglass too. I think jamie p has one on his supra with a wide arch kit and looks sweet. No doubt he will in soon with some pics or you can look in his garage for pics

 

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Got to be a top secret or shine auto with the vortex generators dude!

 

Exactly what I have!:innocent:

 

The bumper pictured looks like a stock just with the wide body fender bolted on like the ridox so cant see why it wont fit.

 

I stand corrected mate! Good spot!

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Pretty sure the Shine one will fit looking at the pics. You may not be able to fit the vortex generators though.

 

I have the carbon one from Whifbitz on mine and with the Ridox replica rear spats the vortex generators would not fit.

 

Loads of options on fitting as it is "hung" on metal brackets that are adjustable.

 

I have just dropped mine by about 25mm at the rear where it joins the bumper. Looks much more aggressive. Simply a longer bolt and some aluminium tube shaped on the ends to fit.

 

Have a look here

 

http://http://garagewhifbitz.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/shineautotimscar.jpg

 

Sorry cant get the link to work from my iPhone.

 

http://garagewhifbitz.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/shineautotimscar.jpg

 

 

 

Cheers

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Took me 2 days to fit the frigging the thing on my own, on the drive, didn't even jack it up either.

 

I had to make the brackets and I customized the side mounting pods to work with my widearch set up. It doesn't help I am a perfectionist either, everything lines up pretty much perfectly, which is why it took 2 days, threw away more brackets than I used

 

A couple of pics so you can get an idea, but no Vortex genarators on mine, think your kit would need them

 

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Took Darren at Whifbitz less than an hour to fit mine. Although he did have me to hold bits for him.

 

A lot of measuring was done on the Carbon Side pods to try and work out how much to cut of and I am guessing he had it off the ground

 

It was a bit of trial and error in the end, but being very cautious not to remove/cut away to much of the Carbon mounting pods, as obviously once they were cut there was no going back:nyah:

 

Also I had no brackets and made them out of a stainless steel bar on the wall with a Dremmel and a trusty pair of Pliars to hold it with (I am a Pro you know:innocent:)

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