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Old 08-06-2013, 10:30 PM
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Found this online: http://www.torontospraychrome.com/

Must be someone available in Vancouver. I'll contact them for a quote - chrome diffuser would ether look really good or really bad?
Old 08-07-2013, 12:09 PM
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heard back from torontospraychrome.com - they want $400 to do the rear diffuser - they also have multiple colours to choose from.

sounds a bit steep but could look cool??
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Old 08-07-2013, 12:19 PM
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Thanks for your update. Yeah, a bit pricy, plus shipping costs for me.

On their website, they do have many colour choices, pretty nice work done.


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heard back from torontospraychrome.com - they want $400 to do the rear diffuser - they also have multiple colours to choose from.

sounds a bit steep but could look cool??
Old 08-06-2015, 05:00 PM
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links on stickies don't work. this one works not sure for how long.

http://acura.bernardiparts.com/Image...r_BII38404.pdf
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For those looking to install and want to be able to take it off to resell and not leave a bunch of holes in your bumper, do what I did. I just used a 3M auto molding double-side tape around the entire perimeter and mount with the bolts on the bottom outer corners of the diffuser. Been on there since 2009 and no issues of it falling off.
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Originally Posted by SinCity
For those looking to install and want to be able to take it off to resell and not leave a bunch of holes in your bumper, do what I did. I just used a 3M auto molding double-side tape around the entire perimeter and mount with the bolts on the bottom outer corners of the diffuser. Been on there since 2009 and no issues of it falling off.
thats awesome, i didn't know that,pretty new to theRDX game just left TSX, any pics? I'm gonna do this maybe next week.thanks for the great suggestion.
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Sorry...no pics. I just used 1/4" 3M tape (you can buy those from eBay Chinese vendors cheaper than buying in store). Need to clarify about the bottom mount bolts. Two total, one on each end.
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