That is not a factory spec diffuser. That is definitely a replica Top Secret Front Diffuser.
ur car izzit~~ hehehexThat is not a factory spec diffuser. That is definitely a replica Top Secret Front Diffuser.
I am very sure this is not a Z-Tune.
I know who's car this is. It's not even a genuine V-Spec II Nur but it has the badge at the back. The engine cam and timing belt covers has been sprayed to look like the N1 engine but I doubt it is the real thing.
Does this look familiar? Even the background is the same.
transformer, quit your bullshit.
widebody monster has spokenYup, it's still a nice GT-R. I'm just pointing the facts out. No pun intended.
What I really don't like is when someone lies through their teeth just to get attention. You know who you are.
Wide body? I don't have a wide body ler dude.:hmmmm: *laughs*widebody monster has spoken
Yeap agree... I have 4eyes also cant different it.DarkChild, you so geng can spot the difference. I was looking and looking at the pic also still find the diffuser look the same. Can you teach a bit your Kung Fu? in spotting real and Fake Z-Tune?
This is what the diffuser looks like on a Genuine Z-Tune looks like zoomed in.
(this one is a little torn up in the front)
Notice how it's all flat and level all around where the bumper meets the diffuser?
As you can see, the diffuser is level all across the bumper.
This is the diffuser of the pictures from the posts above zoomed in.
Notice how the sides are lower?
As it gets towards the intercooler section, it gets higher.
As you can see, it's not level all across, the sides are lower and it raises up as it gets to the middle/ intercooler section.
The reason why I know is because I am using a Genuine Top Secret CF Diffuser myself. Compare them with mine...
Most importantly, I know because I know who's car that is and I have seen it with my own eyes. I didn't just steal pictures from the internet and lied as well as make false claims about things I do not know of.
Cheers.