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I might check with the dealership (thanks GrayPony). My favorite one is the cs/shelby bumper but the prices i found online were crazy without paint.
If I'm gonna spend the money I might as well do it right.
You need to ask for the GT/CS & Shelby Gt Accessory Rear Bumper. If youask for the CS or Shelby rearyou will pay more. The "Accessory" rear bumper is cheaper. I gotthe part #and thetip from KC.
actually, our "brick" cars can benefit greatly from a true rear diffuser. if you want to do more than 1/4 mile blasts, such as road racing, then a proper rear diffuser can add precious downforce at the rear (and a true front splitter in the front wouldnt be a bad idea either...) an excellent case in point for a rear diffuser AND front splitter is vortechs attempt to create a 200mph S197. vortech added a front splitter and a rear diffuser to help propel wth S197 to a 192MPH top speed (which would have been impossible without...).. not to bad for a "brick"!
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