Has anyone found a rear diffuser to replace that dull black piece?

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06 LS MS6
07 BM GT (shell has been struck from the roll)
and just that piece. as in leave the reap bumper alone, except for that ugly rubbermaid lookin, wax residue retaining center part (pukey)
 
I like that part of the bumper, seperates it from the 3, and makes the rear look more aggressive.

Use a better wax. Quality waxes dont stain trim.
 
use a wet eraser to get the wax off of it if it got into the pores of the corrugated plastic on the rear. Eraser will work for any other portion like that as well, i.e. the front mustache and the mirror portions as well
 
DG makes a rear diffuser where you cut that black piece off and it replaces the whole center piece. Gets rid of the reflectors too. I'd love to do this eventually.
 
i want a rear diffuser like that
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where can i buy it?????????????????
 
DG makes a rear diffuser where you cut that black piece off and it replaces the whole center piece. Gets rid of the reflectors too. I'd love to do this eventually.

you have to cut it out?? i thought there would be sum clips or bolts holdingit in place...
 
if its dull there is a product in pepboys called "back to black" and it helps restore faded black plastics like that one or any other pieces also it shines it.
 
you have to cut it out?? i thought there would be sum clips or bolts holdingit in place...

I know you have to do some trimming, kinda of like Razzi's body parts. But after you trim off a certain amount, you then bolt it up/clip it up. I think its sexy.
 
if its dull there is a product in pepboys called "back to black" and it helps restore faded black plastics like that one or any other pieces also it shines it.

Yeah its by Mothers, it works, but not permanently (I mean who would sell a one time product (naughty)).

The eraser does work nicely though. Peanut Butter too.
 
there is a guy that made one for an MS3 out of alluminum. Looked pretty good. But since it was a one off, it ended up being spendy. But it was a bolt on so no cutting was needed.
 

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