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Base GT 2016 Diffuser?

Pistons132

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Hello,

I just purchased a beautiful ruby red GT but I wanted a new diffuser and just realized that the base is very limited in that field :( would it better to wrap or plastidip the diffuser to make look like a premium valance?
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If you use the search feature, you'll find tons of information on this.

Here's some quick info on it.

MMD makes a stick on diffuser for the base bumper. If you find that thread, there are members that have had issues with them ripping off from the pocket of wind it creates.

There are a few "stick on" fins that people add to the diffuser section. My opinion, looks tacky, cheap and like a shortcut.

Some people have painted/wrapped/plastidipped their lower valence section. Again, cheap, and it won't ever look like the Premium bumper/valence.

You can do a Premium bumper conversion(this is the route I went). You'll then have the ability to add any of the aftermarket diffusers available(RTR, Roush, Anderson Composites, GT350), or just stick with the OEM look. The con to this, it costs a little more to buy the bumper and valence(around $400 for the parts, and $200-400 for paint).


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