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He meant that it's ruined because you have to drill holes when you install it. So if you want to go back to stock, then you'll have to deal with the holes.
I know, I was being sarcastic as it looks so much better :thumbsup:
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This thread made me decide to take the first steps into moving my car from stock. Ordered the FRPP by Borla quad tip exhaust with GT350 valance.

Now I just gotta find a good place to install them.
 

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Exhaust

This thread made me decide to take the first steps into moving my car from stock. Ordered the FRPP by Borla quad tip exhaust with GT350 valance.

Now I just gotta find a good place to install them.
It's not hard. I did it over a lunch hour. I was a bit nervous cutting the bumper!
 

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It's not hard. I did it over a lunch hour. I was a bit nervous cutting the bumper!
What did you use to cut it? I don't have any tools but could definitely rent something or purchase if necessary.
 

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hood scoop is great. was definitely an adjustment visually. But I get compliments on it all the time and makes the front end look even more aggressive. As if these hoods already looked big from factory, adding the scoop makes it look enormous from behind the wheel. True muscle car feel. Paint match is perfect. fitment is perfect. Install took about 2 hours or so..... you have to drill 5 quarter sized holes in the hood..... :headbonk: but I'd say no drawbacks at all other than your stock hood is basically ruined so no turning back once its on.
sweet thanks. def the only one i like besides the fomoco scoop which looks pretty much the same but no drilling required. i have to agree i think this one looks that much more aggressive and fits the lines of the hood the best imo. thanks for the insight
 

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This thread made me decide to take the first steps into moving my car from stock. Ordered the FRPP by Borla quad tip exhaust with GT350 valance.

Now I just gotta find a good place to install them.
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added carbon fiber coin tray :D let the CF addiction begin :clap2:
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Got my car back today from the dealer. Dropped it off on Feb 13 because my AC compressor seized.

Man it feels good to drive it again.
 

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RTR rear diffuser

I finally installed my RTR rear diffuser! Hardest part was pulling the valance from the bumper. It was really stuck there and when i pulled too hard it cracked a little but luckily its not too visible. Also, the dremel spitting melted plastic on my face wasn't very enjoyable.
Very happy with the looks! It looks better than i expected. I'll try to get better pictures later. :headbang:



 

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I finally installed my RTR rear diffuser! Hardest part was pulling the valance from the bumper. It was really stuck there and when i pulled too hard it cracked a little but luckily its not too visible. Also, the dremel spitting melted plastic on my face wasn't very enjoyable.
Very happy with the looks! It looks better than i expected. I'll try to get better pictures later. :headbang:
Galpin, that's where I bought mine. Did you happen to buy it from a salesman named Manny?
 

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I think this is what I'm going to go with as well. But I am going to color match mine to Oxford white. I really like the contrast the stock diffuser adds to the rear end. But I like the aggressiveness of the RTR panel.
 
 




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