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FS: stock rear diffuser, beatup CF front lip, beatup CF rear diffuser

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Old 06-30-2015, 11:44 PM
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FS: stock rear diffuser, beatup CF front lip, beatup CF rear diffuser

Let's start with the front lip first:










It was damaged over the winter after going through a pothole. It's a god-hand style front lip with very good fitment. The downside is the damage, obviously. But it can be fixed and repainted. These normally go for $300-500 depending on where you look.

My initial asking price is $105 shipped OBO.










Next is the stock rear diffuser:








No longer need this item. The MSRP is around $168 so let's say $85 shipped.










Lastly is the CF rear diffuser that was damaged over the winter as well:










MORE PICTURES TO COME

Same thing happened as the front lip, but instead of a pothole it was a snowbank that was partially ice. I'm sure it can be repaired but at least the damage isn't noticeable. These things also go for $300-500 depending on who is selling it.

For this I am also asking $125 OBO not including shipping.











PLEASE send me a PM when trying to contact me. I won't be able to check here often.

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Hard to tell, but is the damage into the fibers or just the clear? Trying to decide if it's worth sanding and re-clearing.
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A majority of it is into the fiber, not to the point where the fiber is completely torn up. It would have to have a new gel coat applied, just clear coat would be too thin. But either way of repairing it would show the damage through, hence the best solution would be painting it a solid color.
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Gotcha, thanks for the honesty. I bought a CSL lip for my E46 that had a few chips in the clear that I got fixed up pretty well but that looks like some work haha.
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Finally got around to adding pics of the rear diffuser. The damage is isolated to the middle fin. The cracks are well to the back where they can't be seen. The scratches are on the face of the fin and some to the side. Some uv resistant epoxy, a bit of sanding, buffing, and they will disappear. Why haven't I done this? Besides laziness, I'm getting a different diffuser so this one has got to go. And I'm not gonna bs anyone and try to pass it off as brand new with some half assed repairs.


Also the front lip has been sold.
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Bump. Still trying to get rid of both rear diffusers.
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Hi, I just bought a carbon fiber diffuser. Through your picture I noticed that the stock diffuser has a bracket to connect to the bumper, while the cf diffuser from ebay doesn't have this. So how can the cf diffuser be installed? Thanks
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I suggest you get both right & left diffuser brackets @ rockauto. Dealership asks for close to $100 each
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Hi, I just bought a carbon fiber diffuser. Through your picture I noticed that the stock diffuser has a bracket to connect to the bumper, while the cf diffuser from ebay doesn't have this. So how can the cf diffuser be installed? Thanks
I made my own brackets out of galvanized steel. Otherwise you can get the OEM brackets for the C63 diffuser. The part numbers are 204 885 23 14 and 204 885 24 14.
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Thank you guys. I asked the ebay seller and he told me that no extra parts are required. I wonder if it is true that the diffuser can be installed without the brackets? Or if I can use the brackets on the stock diffuser that is going to be replaced?
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Originally Posted by Minqiang
Thank you guys. I asked the ebay seller and he told me that no extra parts are required. I wonder if it is true that the diffuser can be installed without the brackets? Or if I can use the brackets on the stock diffuser that is going to be replaced?
The stock diffuser that comes on the non-AMG c-class has brackets built in, they're not removable. Only the brackets on the C63 diffuser are removable.

You can install the CF diffuser without brackets but it will flop around and not be sturdy.

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