I Need Some Help...
So all over this forum I see G's that have black diffusers on them... Who can explain to me what it takes to get one of these? How much is installation, and how much is the part itself. All in all I think it's an amazing addition, but I need to know some pricing before I consider doing it!

Another thing I see all the time are lips on the stock Front Bumper... How much are these?

Just for the sake of confusion, is there any websights that sell full tire/rim packages? Thanks to anyone who can help me out.
(The car shown is Soolman32's G37s)

Another thing I see all the time are lips on the stock Front Bumper... How much are these?

Just for the sake of confusion, is there any websights that sell full tire/rim packages? Thanks to anyone who can help me out.
(The car shown is Soolman32's G37s)
Modbargains.com can help you out with a wheel and tire package - (714) 582-3330
As for that diffuser that is a wrap job.
The second picture that is not a stock front bumper. If you are looking for a lip though for the stock front bumper check out Stillen.com
As for that diffuser that is a wrap job.
The second picture that is not a stock front bumper. If you are looking for a lip though for the stock front bumper check out Stillen.com
OP - you're new so I'll go easy on you. If you browse this forum enough, you'll get a lot of information. Google is also a wonderful resource for what you're looking for. If you google, "G37 diffuser" or "G37 lip", you'll find your information much faster than waiting for forum members to respond to your post.
Installation usually requires double sided tape and screws. Not too difficult. The most challenging part is getting everything lined up correctly. If you feel it's too difficult, I'm sure any body shop that can do subpar work would gladly charge you 2 hours of labor for a relatively simple job.
Plus, by searching, you'll escape unscathed by the smart@ss remarks you will get about doing a search (which crossed my mind...you can't imagine the amount of will power that takes.)
Genuinely hopes this helps. I know how it's like to be clueless on some things.
Installation usually requires double sided tape and screws. Not too difficult. The most challenging part is getting everything lined up correctly. If you feel it's too difficult, I'm sure any body shop that can do subpar work would gladly charge you 2 hours of labor for a relatively simple job.
Plus, by searching, you'll escape unscathed by the smart@ss remarks you will get about doing a search (which crossed my mind...you can't imagine the amount of will power that takes.)
Genuinely hopes this helps. I know how it's like to be clueless on some things.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that second pic looks like a stock sport bumper with a gloss black painted lip on it.
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