diffuser repair


Great work! :thumbsup

Much easier than the way I did it with liquid epoxy. You must have watched those epoxy putty commercials on TV :lol

yes I did see your post on this project:thumbsup thats what inspired me to do it.:cheers
 
I know this has been done before, but the material used was a bit different and easy to use,

I had recieved some damage to my diffuser as I tried to get into a parking lot that had a rather sharp incline.:ack

Soroush

Are you sure that did not happen on the long run during rally III when we were pulled over in the gravel by the LEO?:biggrin
 
Nice job! Looks great.
 
I know this has been done before, but the material used was a bit different and easy to use,

I had received some damage to my diffuser as I tried to get into a parking lot that had a rather sharp incline.:ack

Soroush

Are you sure that did not happen on the long run during rally III when we were pulled over in the gravel by the LEO?:biggrin

No Chris the only thing that was damaged when I pulled over that day was my wallet.:lol
ps it wasnt 75 it was 150:biggrin
 
looks great, I bought a 2nd rear diffuser, one from the dealer, about $1500.00, keeping it as a back up. Also bought a 2nd from splitter for the front end. I have a sharp angled driveway, need trailer ramps to get the car out, scraped it going off the trailer ramps returning from te Rally III. So pissed, I bought another one.