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Originally posted by Mystic3 View PostWell, I will have to say "holy crap", ordered my diffuser from happybuyitnow on the second of this month, and it just arrived now (the 9th). Quality looks really good. Color looks a real good match(Mystic Blue). Don't know about fit yet, will attack that within the next couple of days.
Have to say again, so far impressed !! Live on east coast, delivered in fairly sturdy box, with sufficient packing inside.Garage:
2002 BMW M3: Slicktop jetblack/cinnamon. SMG to 6-speed. Arc-8's. Koni yellows/Dinan springs. Macht elbow. Megan headers. Stock section 1+AR20. SCZA section 3.
1998 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel: Pizza bag warmer.
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Originally posted by joshuatrueanderson View PostI know Im beating a dead horse... but got some updates...
After putting a burkhart one in my cart, It only showed a total of $402 shipped to US
2nd, I reached out to happybuyitnow168 and shared my concern with his paint and fitment and he replied with pictures and confirmation of fitment. I sent him a few pictures of where the paint line should be and asked if he could make adjustments. Waiting to hear back but here is his reply and pictures he sent.
and lastly, Mile End got back to me... and they wont be making them anymore it seems. Here is the email response.
Im sure none of this is "news" to anyone, and I apologize in advance if Ive been annoying with stalking this forum trying to find a diffuser.
I have a lead on a carbon un painted mile end for a high price tag, but after the headache this has been. I honestly am loosing faith
I found their official website (happybuyitnow) and it didn't add tax or $20 for paint, so $380 shipped via PayPal. DHL Tracking says it's coming from Taiwan.
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2002 BMW M3: Slicktop jetblack/cinnamon. SMG to 6-speed. Arc-8's. Koni yellows/Dinan springs. Macht elbow. Megan headers. Stock section 1+AR20. SCZA section 3.
1998 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel: Pizza bag warmer.
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Good find on the website!DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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^happybuyitnow diffuser ended up fitting just okay. It looked acceptable to me, and I was happy at first but the photos show how bad the gaps are. I might try and play with it some more. The carbon fiber in the middle of where the tips goes has a patched look where it's 2 different pieces. At $380 it's not cheap enough for me to recommend to anyone. I do see people spending $500+ and still having issues so it is what it is.Garage:
2002 BMW M3: Slicktop jetblack/cinnamon. SMG to 6-speed. Arc-8's. Koni yellows/Dinan springs. Macht elbow. Megan headers. Stock section 1+AR20. SCZA section 3.
1998 Mercedes E300 Turbodiesel: Pizza bag warmer.
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Originally posted by Circa Surviven View Post^happybuyitnow diffuser ended up fitting just okay. It looked acceptable to me, and I was happy at first but the photos show how bad the gaps are. I might try and play with it some more. The carbon fiber in the middle of where the tips goes has a patched look where it's 2 different pieces. At $380 it's not cheap enough for me to recommend to anyone. I do see people spending $500+ and still having issues so it is what it is.
There's been issues with the CarboProject's 1st batch that mostly came from the poor packaging. One had issues with the tab fitment but was fixed. It seems there's play between installations that comes down to previous rear bumper repairs or accidents. It's about 2x as expensive as the Happybuyitnow.
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Originally posted by Circa Surviven View Post^happybuyitnow diffuser ended up fitting just okay. It looked acceptable to me, and I was happy at first but the photos show how bad the gaps are. I might try and play with it some more. The carbon fiber in the middle of where the tips goes has a patched look where it's 2 different pieces. At $380 it's not cheap enough for me to recommend to anyone. I do see people spending $500+ and still having issues so it is what it is.
maw
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Originally posted by maw1124 View Post
Yeah, I’ve been seeing “just ok” fitment pieces on the streets, which is what led me to search… who has the real deal pieces? If OEM, would someone please share part number (and sourcing)? I assume ECSTuning has them?
maw
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