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Hi Guys,

Have a New Unused Carbon Fibre diffuser from Advanced Automotive Concepts in the States for sale. Was going to put on car but never got around to it and now I'm looking to sell the car. It's this one here:

http://www.automotivelightstore.com/infinitig35coupecarbonfiberreardiffuser.aspx

Costs US$399 + shipping to get here. Cost me $AUD 550 all up to get here when the dollar was 98c. This is one of the best quality and best fit CF diffusers out there for our car.

Asking for $380. Prefer local pickup however willing to ship at buyers organisation and expense. Located in Sydney Castle Hill.

Pics to come soon

Cheers,

R6n - Ive read reviews on some of the cheaper ones and have heard they dont fit aswell or dont keep their shape etc... Theres more to quality than material used such as workmanship etc.. For eg, a lot of rim manufacturers may use the same alloy however not all produce the same result

jawrgy - it attaches through four holes in the diffuser that fit into four holes underneathour bumper, if youlook at your car you should see them..

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