06STi REAR DIFFUSER ON TO 05WRX
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Thanks bmac800, a couple of emails have gone off to Cusco UK suppliers for the Cusco parts, so i will post what their responses are.
The Subaru parts are probably better sourced from a UK Subaru dealer to keep the cost and package size down in any event.
The Subaru parts are probably better sourced from a UK Subaru dealer to keep the cost and package size down in any event.
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yes - cheers bmac800 - looks like it's best to get the bits from Subaru direct - from what i understand you only need the cusco bar if you don't want to drill the boot floor.
Tissy - post up your findings from Cusco - i'd rather not drill mine
Tissy - post up your findings from Cusco - i'd rather not drill mine
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Yes you dont need the Cusco brace or bracket that attaches it to the diffuser if you drill holes into the spare wheel well - but I wasnt keen to start drilling holes in a new car.
Tried contacting Cusco UK at the time and they werent much help - they could get the brace but it would take them three months.
Japanparts.com also sell the brace.
Im surprised there is no US vendors on SN like Rexpeed on the MLR selling parts - they could make a fortune selling items like this and carbon parts that are difficult/expensive to get in the UK.
Tried contacting Cusco UK at the time and they werent much help - they could get the brace but it would take them three months.
Japanparts.com also sell the brace.
Im surprised there is no US vendors on SN like Rexpeed on the MLR selling parts - they could make a fortune selling items like this and carbon parts that are difficult/expensive to get in the UK.
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If anyone wants a template of the Cusco fixing bracket just give me a shout I will be taking the diffuser off to get the car waxoyled soon - it would be a doddle to make yourself.
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Just reviving this for a bit of clarity..
I'm willing to drill the two holes required, but what do the other bolts (irrc the diffuser has 4 bolts..?) fix to..?
Also, is it the front of the diffuser that needs the drilled holes into wheel well or the rear, IYSWIM..?
Finally, aprox. how much is the diffuser from main stealer..?
Cheers,
J
I'm willing to drill the two holes required, but what do the other bolts (irrc the diffuser has 4 bolts..?) fix to..?
Also, is it the front of the diffuser that needs the drilled holes into wheel well or the rear, IYSWIM..?
Finally, aprox. how much is the diffuser from main stealer..?
Cheers,
J
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