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Re: rear diffusers
Originally Posted by joseph m herroscheck
i really like the rear diffuser look , but i will not pay $200.00 for 2 pieces of plastic ! does any one know of any alternatives ?
A real smart/handy person could order a set, make a spray-foam mold, and start fabbing them out of fiberglass.
Then send them back (within 30 days and a 20% re-stock fee).
BTW- I had dreams about the girl in your avatar ever since I saw that episode of Star Trek when I was about 10 years old!
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This is off topic, sorry.
Maxcichon, I feel your pain, about Droxine. But I was 18 at the time, and I probably had even better dreams. (No socks necessary)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708456/
I'm glad I'm not a big fan of the "Confuser" look as I call it. The price is simply ridiculous for two pieces of plastic.
I guess it's a good thing I'm content with the alternative.
Maxcichon, I feel your pain, about Droxine. But I was 18 at the time, and I probably had even better dreams. (No socks necessary)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708456/
I'm glad I'm not a big fan of the "Confuser" look as I call it. The price is simply ridiculous for two pieces of plastic.
I guess it's a good thing I'm content with the alternative.
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Re: rear diffusers
Originally Posted by joseph m herroscheck
i really like the rear diffuser look , but i will not pay $200.00 for 2 pieces of plastic ! does any one know of any alternatives ?
Or you can just take some popsicle sticks and paint them to match your car and make a ghetto diffuser.
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Re: rear diffusers
Call me crazy, but I honestly don't think it's a bad deal even at MSRP. It IS just two pieces of plastic, but it DOES truly transform the look of the rear, in a tasteful fashion, and once installed, they blend with the OEM bumper and even look like a factory option.
If you think $200 is a rip-off, try buying parts from Hamann, Wald, AC Schnitzer, Saleen, etc.
Finally, you have to take into consideration the demand of the parts (There aren't too many Crossfires on the road to begin with; only a small fraction buy the diffusers) and the tooling costs must be passed onto the customer.
This isn't a garish, in-your-face Honda body kit that will be tooled/molded ONCE and sold globally hundreds of thousands of times (think Mugen).
It's a tasteful, OEM looking application for a tasteful, beautiful vehicle. Makes sense to me. The fact that an owner of such a fine auto would gripe about such a thrifty modification indicates to me that the car is out of the owner's class to begin with. No offense...
A hack job might save you $75, but...
why?!?!
If you think $200 is a rip-off, try buying parts from Hamann, Wald, AC Schnitzer, Saleen, etc.
Finally, you have to take into consideration the demand of the parts (There aren't too many Crossfires on the road to begin with; only a small fraction buy the diffusers) and the tooling costs must be passed onto the customer.
This isn't a garish, in-your-face Honda body kit that will be tooled/molded ONCE and sold globally hundreds of thousands of times (think Mugen).
It's a tasteful, OEM looking application for a tasteful, beautiful vehicle. Makes sense to me. The fact that an owner of such a fine auto would gripe about such a thrifty modification indicates to me that the car is out of the owner's class to begin with. No offense...
A hack job might save you $75, but...
why?!?!
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Re: rear diffusers
Price, price, price...Worth, worth, worth. Value, value, value. I like the diffusers. Until I decide on a color I've decided to hold off on buying them. Think about it. A license plate surround is....$50.00. How much are those lighted sill guards? $400.00+ How much is a Portercable buffer with supplies? $200.00+.. How much is that California wine you like so much? $50.00? How much to fill the tank with 93? Yeah it's plastic. All petroleum derivatives. The shipping will cost me 20% of the price of the diffusers. What are they worth. I like them, and that was before I saw diffusers on a Ferrari.
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Re: rear diffusers
If they are as easy to install as everybody says, then they are also just as easy to remove... Borrow a set from a 'generous' Crossfire owner in the dead of night. Install them on your car in such a manner that they are EXTREMELY difficult to remove!!!
Or, a second option would be to have somebody 'accidentally' rear end you, then when it's ion the body shop tell them the diffusers broke and fell off in the accident.
Or, a second option would be to have somebody 'accidentally' rear end you, then when it's ion the body shop tell them the diffusers broke and fell off in the accident.
Re: rear diffusers
Originally Posted by spensley
If they are as easy to install as everybody says, then they are also just as easy to remove... Borrow a set from a 'generous' Crossfire owner in the dead of night. Install them on your car in such a manner that they are EXTREMELY difficult to remove!!!
Or, a second option would be to have somebody 'accidentally' rear end you, then when it's ion the body shop tell them the diffusers broke and fell off in the accident.
Or, a second option would be to have somebody 'accidentally' rear end you, then when it's ion the body shop tell them the diffusers broke and fell off in the accident.
Anyway, you can find the diffusers for under $200. I think that is cheap for a nice appearance mod.
I still think printing out the photos of them is the way to go
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