Just bought a CF diffuser form JBspeed, great price
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Krytech, Yes Eurotek has one that has the single exhaust openings. I saw it today, it looks really nice, a little expensive but looks good.
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$400 for the Eurotek, I bought one from JBspeed in the link above for $260 shipped but it has the double exhaust tip openings, Eurteks diffuser has the single openings for the stock C300/350 exhaust tips.
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Have you gotten a tracking number or receipt for your purchase from JBspeed? I ordered Brabus pedals from him a couple days ago and I havent gotten anything from him yet except a couple PM's saying its coming.
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So, I just got my diffuser from JBspeed and the reviews are mixed: 1) it fit perfect 2) Zero tabs or brackets for install. with no directions on install.
so...this meant the install had to be custom, I had Autodreams (local shop) drill pilot holes and use black self tapping screws to hold everything into place. The screws are basically invisable and it is secured great but I w as a little disappointed that the part was soooo basic bare bones (maybe this is typical) and your average Joe would have a hard time with the install.
The part was priced right and fit perfect but not the highest quality, but I'd say all in all it was worth it. I'm pretty satisfied....
so...this meant the install had to be custom, I had Autodreams (local shop) drill pilot holes and use black self tapping screws to hold everything into place. The screws are basically invisable and it is secured great but I w as a little disappointed that the part was soooo basic bare bones (maybe this is typical) and your average Joe would have a hard time with the install.
The part was priced right and fit perfect but not the highest quality, but I'd say all in all it was worth it. I'm pretty satisfied....
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no tabs, no 3m tape. Just drill some pilot holes and used black self tapping screws at a few points. Actually it is secured better than tabs and usally methods of install and the black screws are not visable at all. At first I was a little pissed but in the end I'm pretty satisfied.