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    GTI Mk7.5 Facelift Rear Diffuser

    Hi guys,

    Just wondering if anyone knows of any good rear diffuser other than Maxton? That is the only one I seem to be able to find, but I just want another few options, as it doesn't look the greatest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoomy903 View Post
    Hi guys,

    Just wondering if anyone knows of any good rear diffuser other than Maxton? That is the only one I seem to be able to find, but I just want another few options, as it doesn't look the greatest.
    I've aware of several but they're not coming up in searches. Check Oettinger and Flow Design to start with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Talbs View Post
    I've aware of several but they're not coming up in searches. Check Oettinger and Flow Design to start with.

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    Thanks will check out Oettinger.

    Flow Design, doesnt do a Mk7.5 GTI set. I already got caught with that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoomy903 View Post
    Flow Design, doesnt do a Mk7.5 GTI set. I already got caught with that.
    Apologies for that. How about Revosport?

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    I couldn't find much else online, so ended up going with the Maxton rear diffuser. Hopefully it looks better in real life than in photos.

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    Don't forget the wheel budget.

    And pics, we need proof this car exists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    Don't forget the wheel budget.

    And pics, we need proof this car exists.
    I promise once I get this diffuser on I will take pics of the car. I still don't have a single picture of my car. I just cant be bothered to do it lol.

    The wheels are also something that I am waiting until I get all this body work done then I get wheels to match the style. Its actually more the tyres I am trying to budget for as well. They are going to be more than the wheels the way I am going at the moment lol.

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    I can appreciate that. Stock cars are.. well stock.

    I still think the wheels should cost more than the tyres.. unless say it's a Macca F1.

    "..$65,000 quote for new tyres, as the F1 needs to have its suspension set-up to suit the tyres that can handle speeds of over 380km/h, as part of a $250,000 quote for a service."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    I can appreciate that. Stock cars are.. well stock.

    I still think the wheels should cost more than the tyres.. unless say it's a Macca F1.

    "..$65,000 quote for new tyres, as the F1 needs to have its suspension set-up to suit the tyres that can handle speeds of over 380km/h, as part of a $250,000 quote for a service."
    What tyres would you recommend? 235 or 245/35 or 40/r18

    The size depends on how much stretch will be needed. The wheels will be 18x9 back and front. Will get the wheels and then from there also figure out which springs to lower the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoomy903 View Post
    What tyres would you recommend? 235 or 245/35 or 40/r18

    The size depends on how much stretch will be needed. The wheels will be 18x9 back and front. Will get the wheels and then from there also figure out which springs to lower the car.
    You can get away with 235, although 245 will be less stretched.

    (of course you can go a lot less, but then we are talking major stretch)

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