Street Aero Diffuser for 2020 supra

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Why would you want to buy it if you don't know what it means?
I wasn’t trying to buy lol. I was just curious as to what it meant. I was looking for a site to help me figure out what it meant
 

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Hey everyone, I pulled the trigger on this diffuser cus it was on sale and I think it may end up looking alright. Has anyone had issues with the rear sensors with the diffuser installed ?
 

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I bought it assembled it and was going to install it, turns out doesn't fit with my iKON exhaust and I didn't want to cut it. It is a pretty basic piece. Like it's cut out of that plastic cutting board stuff and painted black. Obviously the Verus one is quite a bitter but more expensive.
I assembled it and selling it as I didn't like the look much.
 

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I bought it assembled it and was going to install it, turns out doesn't fit with my iKON exhaust and I didn't want to cut it. It is a pretty basic piece. Like it's cut out of that plastic cutting board stuff and painted black. Obviously the Verus one is quite a bitter but more expensive.
I assembled it and selling it as I didn't like the look much.
The Verus one actually does help direct airflow, I also don't think it's that expensive. Maybe 700 bucks or something.

That all said, if you're not really cutting it up at the track, I'm not sure if you'd need a diffuser unless you're purely going for astetics.
 

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The Verus one actually does help direct airflow, I also don't think it's that expensive. Maybe 700 bucks or something.

That all said, if you're not really cutting it up at the track, I'm not sure if you'd need a diffuser unless you're purely going for astetics.
Yeah, the 700 was a bit reasonable, true if you're not cutting at the track but yeah, it mounts different and does look completely different as well.
Even though for me, that I do track the car, the street aero just looks so plain and not very good, if it didn't look so cheap when installed I'd probably make a bigger effort to get it to fit. Now come to think of it, I don't think any rear aero kit would fit my car with that exhaust.
 

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I bought it assembled it and was going to install it, turns out doesn't fit with my iKON exhaust and I didn't want to cut it. It is a pretty basic piece. Like it's cut out of that plastic cutting board stuff and painted black. Obviously the Verus one is quite a bitter but more expensive.
I assembled it and selling it as I didn't like the look much.
You have to check to make sure the Verus rear diffuser works with non-OEM exhausts. On the plus side, it is both functional and beautiful.
 
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You have to check to make sure the Verus rear diffuser works with non-OEM exhausts. On the plus side, it is both functional and beautiful.
Oh..yeah, definitely will.
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