I just installed rear diffusers on my 360. I made them myself out of plexiglass. What do you guys think? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is the only one i could find, the big gap always bugged me i think this fills it in nicely , thank's guys. Image Unavailable, Please Login
+1 on that - looks very clean and if you hadnt said you made them yourself I swear you'd never know. Outstanding work, how are they stuck on ? How long did it take to make them ? **NB - also what wheels do you have on there, got a side pic ?
I havent driven the car yet (Chicago, well you know) i don't expect any performance difference , just for looks, they are taped on and glued , seem pretty sturdy.
It took me about 6 hrs for construction , then 4-5 coats primer & paint over nite. The wheels are f430 wheels , wich i still havent seen out of the garage yet, to coooold! This is what it should look like! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I thought it would look cheap and well, just horrible. But it looks great! Looks as if it came that way from the factory.
I agree i think it looks alot fresher , and updated, plus the 19" wheels make a big difference with lower profile tires
Would like to add that to my car but I am as artistic as a dead hamster and struggle to draw a straight line let alone do something like that ! Just my $0.02 but I dont like the 430 wheels on a 360, for some reason just doesnt go. Agreed the 360 5 spoke's gotta go as they are not very flattering but I wouldnt go 430, but hey, all personal choice. Great work on the DIY
+1. How did you make them? Can you tell us about the process? It does not look like you just cut out fins and glued them on.
Great job! If your need is just look, you got it 10/10. Wondering how good it works on road, please tell...