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Jonathan Lopata
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Hello,

 

I am looking for a rear diffuser from either a prosport or SR3/SR8 to use on a project car of mine. Doesn’t have to be in perfect shape either. Thanks!

Jon


   
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CharleyH
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Hi John, I will ask around .  Where are you located?

Charley


   
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Jonathan Lopata
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Thanks Charley, I am in Colorado.


   
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Mike Smith
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@noble819

Not sure how we'd get this to you (I'm in California), or whether it's too not-perfect, but I don't see myself using / fixing this one anytime soon.

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CharleyH
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That’s actually a pretty straightforward fix.  Since the diffuser is pretty flat in that area a few layers of carbon should work nicely.  


   
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Nikki Schumann
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@MikeSmith, just out of curiosity, what happened to this diffuser ?


   
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Jonathan Lopata
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@MikeSmith,

 

What are the dimensions of the diffuser, than I can try and find a way to ship it. Possibly a large tv box is my thinking.

Jon Lopata


   
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Mike Smith
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(looks like my previous replies might have been lost, so re-sending)

@nick02 It's part of a collection of spares I acquired with the car. According to the PO, the leading edge came loose at speed. If I had to guess, one or more of the other fasteners let go and it buckled, pulling the front edge out.


   
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Mike Smith
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@noble819  58" x 48" x 7" for the part itself. It's not particularly sturdy, so you'd want either a properly stout carton or a properly built plywood shipping crate. Or ideally, someone already going that way with space in a trailer...

 


   
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CharleyH
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@mikesmith, I shipped a pair of front splitters by going down to the UPS store and they made a box for it. it wasn’t cheap but it worked well.

Charley


   
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