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hey guys, been thinking of putting a diffuser on the GTR...

seen a few styles around and im not sure if i can see it suiting mine, wondering if anyone has some pics to point me in the right direction

so far what iv seen

http://jsai.com.au/c...t/diffusser.jpg - not a fan of this looks way to cheap

http://jsai.com.au/c...42d62465f4c.jpg - anyone have pics of the top secret one on a r32 gtr?

here are afew pics of my car to help with visualizing

:cheers:

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Can't say I really like the diffuser on a R32 GTR.

It kind of ruins the 'Streamline' looks of the R32 and looks a tad out of place.

You can get a way with it on a R33 GTR as it is a larger car with it's 'Stylish' looks as well as the R34 GTR with its 'Aggressive' looks.

But from a Function Over Form point of view, it will help out the R32 GTR with better aero dynamics.

Diffusers do not look good on a R32. Full stop. Front or rear for that matter.

racebreedimport-R32-GTR-8-600x400.jpg

racebreedimport-R32-GTR-9-600x400.jpg

BUT, on a R33 GTR, it's a whole new different story...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/352106-r33-gtr-rear-diffuser/

The top secret rear diffuser is on their official website mate, you can download a catalogue on a pdf file for part numbers. Ive seen them on ebay from time to time also.

By the way, I saw your car in the flesh at the hotel in Shepparton last year for SAUnats. Looked very nice, and added some sting to the fact that I couldn't get my GTR there for the event!

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