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Old 11-29-16, 09:32 AM
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^^^ I agree!!! I want that diffuser!
Old 11-29-16, 10:43 PM
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Thank you guys so much, Really appreciate the kind words. I will snap more pictures as time goes on but I am struggling atm to get many photos out due to other commitments. I will make sure to measure the spoiler etc in case someone can make a replica??




Old 11-30-16, 06:12 AM
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+1 on the diffuser. Been wanting that since the first day I saw it!
Old 11-30-16, 10:01 AM
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The car looks great! I too love that rear diffuser! I'm not a huge fan of that spoiler, but the carbon work on it is quality.
Old 11-30-16, 06:39 PM
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That rear diffuser is great. The only real functional tested one too. I read that it uses real mounting points under the car too. I was looking for something like that for a while because I m not a big fan of how a lot of the offerings are just mostly on the back bumper and just for looks. I ended up just getting the s4play diffuser. But would love to find a trd isf one or similar.

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The car looks great! I too love that rear diffuser! I'm not a huge fan of that spoiler, but the carbon work on it is quality.
Old 11-30-16, 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Jondls33
^^^ I agree!!! I want that diffuser!
Hi Guys,

I don't want to hijack this thread, but Ive spoken with a friend of mine that builds custom composite parts for everything from GP motorcycles to rally cars.

He's agreed to use my car to fabricate a functional chassis mount diffuser that would be very similar in function and appearance to the CCS-P version we all love.
Will let you know as this project progresses.

Kellan
Old 11-30-16, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 5ltrv8
Hi Guys,

I don't want to hijack this thread, but Ive spoken with a friend of mine that builds custom composite parts for everything from GP motorcycles to rally cars.

He's agreed to use my car to fabricate a functional chassis mount diffuser that would be very similar in function and appearance to the CCS-P version we all love.
Will let you know as this project progresses.

Kellan
Who is paying for the wind tunnel time?
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Originally Posted by lobuxracer
Who is paying for the wind tunnel time?

Haha, no need to if its like the TRD version. I was wondering why no other 3rd party offerings ever made a competing version and instead they stuck with the 'put it on the back bumper' (double sided tape and some screws into the bumper) for the looks' path vs using the under the car mounting points for the diffuser that TRD OEM one uses. The S4play is the closest but you still don't use the mounting points underneath the car and the fins aren't long enought to truly be functial at speed.
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Originally Posted by 5ltrv8
Hi Guys,

I don't want to hijack this thread, but Ive spoken with a friend of mine that builds custom composite parts for everything from GP motorcycles to rally cars.

He's agreed to use my car to fabricate a functional chassis mount diffuser that would be very similar in function and appearance to the CCS-P version we all love.
Will let you know as this project progresses.

Kellan
Yes please keep us posted on the progress of this!
Old 12-02-16, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by themap
Haha, no need to if its like the TRD version. I was wondering why no other 3rd party offerings ever made a competing version and instead they stuck with the 'put it on the back bumper' (double sided tape and some screws into the bumper) for the looks' path vs using the under the car mounting points for the diffuser that TRD OEM one uses. The S4play is the closest but you still don't use the mounting points underneath the car and the fins aren't long enought to truly be functial at speed.
What are patent laws like surrounding automotive parts? I'm assuming not very strict because there seems to be a lot of replica products out there.It would be great to have a replica source for the IS-F TRD parts though, especially since Lexus has stopped producing them.
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Old 12-02-16, 08:39 AM
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Funny thing is, the bumper looks like it was more designed around the TRD diffuser than the frumpy/boring insert that comes on the regular ISF.
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True! Its almost as if lexus built the bumber and underside thinking most people would option the trd diffuser. Then they went crazy in the pricing....

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Funny thing is, the bumper looks like it was more designed around the TRD diffuser than the frumpy/boring insert that comes on the regular ISF.
Old 12-03-16, 10:48 AM
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Drool !!!!!
Old 12-03-16, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by themap
True! Its almost as if lexus built the bumber and underside thinking most people would option the trd diffuser. Then they went crazy in the pricing....
What is a bumber?
Old 12-04-16, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by lobuxracer
What is a bumber?
The bumber is the bumper's less than friendly cousin.

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