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Old 04-15-2017, 01:59 AM   #7827
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@Tofurky, which diffuser is it, aggressive or non-aggressive? More pics/condition?
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Old 04-15-2017, 02:05 AM   #7828
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@Tofurky, which diffuser is it, aggressive or non-aggressive? More pics/condition?
I don't enable, I encourage :X. Plus you wanted it for a while now I'm assuming. Both the splitter and diffuser is a great deal. Maybe he/she can take a bit off for picking up both at once?
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Old 04-15-2017, 02:14 AM   #7829
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I don't enable, I encourage :X. Plus you wanted it for a while now I'm assuming. Both the splitter and diffuser is a great deal. Maybe he/she can take a bit off for picking up both at once?
lol, that's why it caught my eye. I was just looking at the installation manual for the rear diffuser, and it mentions a plastic rivet nut...I'm assuming that's permanently on the owner's car, so I'm not sure how I would install the diffuser on my car. =\
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lol, that's why it caught my eye. I was just looking at the installation manual for the rear diffuser, and it mentions a plastic rivet nut...I'm assuming that's permanently on the owner's car, so I'm not sure how I would install the diffuser on my car. =\
All those nuts and rivets and bolts are all purchasable through local hardware stores.
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All those nuts and rivets and bolts are all purchasable through local hardware stores.
I was hoping to not have to buy any hardware (I understand about the rivets tho), especially the spacers (I know hardware costs adds up quickly). And I wonder if the Berk muffler delete works with it as it's not listed on Velox's website.
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I was hoping to not have to buy any hardware (I understand about the rivets tho), especially the spacers (I know hardware costs adds up quickly). And I wonder if the Berk muffler delete works with it as it's not listed on Velox's website.
It should works since all it does is replace the axle back and not the whole catback. Hardware is decently priced. I had to replace all my bolts due to running it with a lip and buying a lot of spacers so :X.
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Old 04-15-2017, 07:22 PM   #7833
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It should works since all it does is replace the axle back and not the whole catback. Hardware is decently priced. I had to replace all my bolts due to running it with a lip and buying a lot of spacers so :X.
I'll wait to hear back from seller on which version the diffuser is. When I replaced the hardware on a Tanabe strut bar I had on my previous car, I remember thinking it was expensive for what it was. Then again, only place I found them was at Ace Hardware.


Edit. It's the aggressive version. :sadbanana:

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I'll wait to hear back from seller on which version the diffuser is. When I replaced the hardware on a Tanabe strut bar I had on my previous car, I remember thinking it was expensive for what it was. Then again, only place I found them was at Ace Hardware.


Edit. It's the aggressive version. :sadbanana:
It's okay just sand down the strakes to make it look less aggressive lol. Then just get the splitter and save up for the diffuser? At most I think you'll be spending is 30 bucks for all the hardware (amazon-ing them) or a little more for in stores. Or maybe velox might be able to send them out to you for a small cost?
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It's okay just sand down the strakes to make it look less aggressive lol. Then just get the splitter and save up for the diffuser? At most I think you'll be spending is 30 bucks for all the hardware (amazon-ing them) or a little more for in stores. Or maybe velox might be able to send them out to you for a small cost?
I'd get it new at that point cuz it would look silly to have the endplates and no diffuser. Great deal tho for those who want the endplates.
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Old 04-15-2017, 10:56 PM   #7836
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I'd get it new at that point cuz it would look silly to have the endplates and no diffuser. Great deal tho for those who want the endplates.
Up to you lol. I'd still get the splitter w/ the end plates. Not sure if you are confused about it but end plates are attached to the splitter and is in the front. It cost $200 for the end plates alone and with the splitter you're looking at about $600.
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FS: Michelin Pilot Super Sports 225/40/18 (set of 4)

Only has less than 500 miles on them. See Craigslist Post for more info https://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/wto/6089604145.html

$520 or better offer, pretty motivated to sell.

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Up to you lol. I'd still get the splitter w/ the end plates. Not sure if you are confused about it but end plates are attached to the splitter and is in the front. It cost $200 for the end plates alone and with the splitter you're looking at about $600.
No no, I know they're at the ends of the splitter. Makes the front end look more aggressive. That's why with nothing in the rear, the aesthetic balance gets thrown off for me.
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Old 04-16-2017, 12:46 AM   #7839
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Alright guys, I've got a couple of things for sale:

Stivo Rear Duckbill 37J (Looks like TRD rear trunk spoiler): $180

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I am selling a shift knob that I tried on once but decided to go another way. Basically brand new.

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Very easy to install. Weighs 635 grams (iirc) and it made my shifts smoother. Asking $100 obo. Can meetup in Palo Alto or nearby. Image attached is actual knob and adapter with original box. Please PM.
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