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Old 30th June 2012, 01:22   #1
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Aggressive Rear Diffuser!

Hello,

Just wanted to share this as im sure it would interest many E39 M5 owners. Any feedback? Here is the info from Bimmerforums: http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1857423

Hello E39 Enthusiast!

Over the years we have paid attention to all the diffusers offered for the E39 M5 bumper. We came to notice it was about time we stepped it up to offer something different to the E39 community. Something with a aggressive attitude yet flow with the line of the E39 body

Many people have waited a long time for updates of this project but there is no need to wait anymore because they are now in production!!!

We offer these diffusers in options of:

Single Left Exhaust Outlet

-1x1 CFRP High Clear Gloss Finish $445.00+S&H
-2x2 CFRP High Clear Gloss Finish $445.00+S&H
-FRP Gelcoat Matte Black $295.00+S&H

Dual Exhaust Outlet

-1x1 CFRP High Clear Gloss Finish $445.00+S&H
-2x2 CFRP High Clear Gloss Finish $445.00+S&H
-FRP Gelcoat Matte Black $295.00+S&H

We should have installed pictures by the end of the week on both a E39 touring and sedan with M5 bumpers.

Where do I send Payment?

To place your order please contact us at 818.341.9903!

How To Install This Diffuser?

Simple! First remove the OEM one. Remove the 2 bolts at the corners and remove the clips attaching to the bumper. Next drill inside flange of diffuser right under the fins. Hold up to bumper and mark your bumper. Remove diffuser and drill marked points. Install diffuser with nuts and bolts in 5 points.

We will also have installation piuxs posted once parts are installed!

On to the pixs!




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Old 30th June 2012, 01:24   #2
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So.. you come to m5board from bimmerforums to advertise an ugly diffuser..
I hope you have your flamesuit on
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You design a diffuser for a car that hit the streets about 13 years ago....

You had the benefit of reviewing and inspecting everything on the market so YOUR product could be the best...

and YET you come out with a diffuser that offers NOTHING different..and some may argue, one that looks worse than most offerings...

If I had the money and skill to make an "aggressive" diffuser from ground up, I would have made it more "functional" As in a diffuser that actually DOES something (how about something that increases down force for starters) rather than cover the bottom part of a bumper -
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I am pi$$ed my flame thrower has sat for months and I just sent it out for a tune up!
Dude are you nuts to spam a forum without reading the rules! No spam and especially no ugly crap spam. What did you do make the plug out of 5/8" plywood and only have a tablesaw to make the cuts.
Minimum you should have put it on a car with a hot babe sprawled all over it so we would not notice the diffuser.
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Hmmmm.....
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But fo onwy fow hunded dolla it such bargain!
Lmao.
Maybe it can be a soda can holder by using those cuts..
Cheesecake lookin diffuser..

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i mean i like the idea.... however the fins on the diffuser are suppose to be sticking out the more under the car.
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1. Without pics of it on the car, it is not worth posting

2. the thickness of the fins almost makes me think it is made out of nerf material. Those fins are way too thick.

3. on an M5 board, why are you even bothering with a left only exhaust outlet? Just sayin

Not to be mean, but this isn't a TV show, and you aren't the paying advertisement buyer. Ebay is ready and waiting for you and survival of the fittest gets tested daily there.

We don't even know who you are, and this is, after all, a community forum. What is your history, your credentials, as it were? Introduce yourself.
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^^^^ yes what bibledriver said well said we don't know who you are and no pics of it on a car either so your leaving a lot out.
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No love for this difuser for sure. It's ugly. Good luck next time.
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