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Exciting news guys! Here is a quick teaser of our 3D printed prototype front splitter on the test Mustang :cool:


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More to come! :thumbsup:
Love it:thumbsup:
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Thanks again for the feedback guys, its greatly appreciated!
Here is the first test fitment on the fully 3D printed prototype splitter :cool:
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Let us know what you think!:thumbsup:
Very cool! Can we get another shot from a different angle?

Thanks again and keep up the good work!
 
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UPDATE
After some slight adjustments, the front splitter is coming out great. Getting close to having this unit ready for molding. Can't wait to see this beautiful piece in Carbon Fiber!
Let us know what you think :thumbsup:

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I get that it's supposed to mimic the R splitter, but I feel like there's something missing in the middle
 
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Hey guys we have some exciting news!
We are currently developing the new GT350 inspired Rear Diffuser made to fit the non-GT350 models and with no heavy mods needed on the rear bumper for an easy install!

Here are some pics:

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the 3d printed prototype looks better to me than the grey one. The grey one to me looks like some injection molded toy plastic. I think it's because of the winglets going from separate to joined.
 

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Hey guys we have some exciting news!
We are currently developing the new GT350 inspired Rear Diffuser made to fit the non-GT350 models and with no heavy mods needed on the rear bumper for an easy install!

Here are some pics:

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Let us know what you think :thumbsup:
Long shot, but would it fit the base bumpers?
 

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I think it will be like any rear valance. You have to cut up the base bumper to mimic the performance bumper. You have to cut the performance too when installing most aftermarket valances. It is just more cutting on the base (obviously) and you have to make some tabs to match the performance bumper. The hardest part is taking the leap and hacking up your bumper.
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does that second valance have fins and splitter?
 

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I think it will be like any rear valance. You have to cut up the base bumper to mimic the performance bumper. You have to cut the performance too when installing most aftermarket valances. It is just more cutting on the base (obviously) and you have to make some tabs to match the performance bumper. The hardest part is taking the leap and hacking up your bumper.
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does that second valance have fins and splitter?
I have a 300A PP GT, and I cannot find the difference between mine and a base GT rear bumper. What's the difference?
 

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I have a 300A PP GT, and I cannot find the difference between mine and a base GT rear bumper. What's the difference?
There is no difference. You have a base GT PP.

There are Base bumpers and Premium Bumpers. The premium is the 2 piece unit which has either the premium diffuser or GT 350 diffuser.
 

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The premium bumper has 3 parts. The body color pieces are connected and have to be cut to install an aftermarket valance/diffuser. The black plastic trim between them just pops off.

Base bumpers are all one piece body color. You have to cut the base to mimic the division of the upper bumper and black trim piece of the premium bumper.

*edit to say premium and not performance
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This will clarify. Base(1 piece) on top and Premium(2 piece) on bottom. You can see the trim piece that is needed for the premium(part #5).
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