installing a ms kit
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Did you buy it already? If you want to keep your factory number factory give Vision Autodynamics a try. They have a complete rear bumper unit with the Mazdaspeed rear diffuser molded in.
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Yes I have....
and you do have to cut the rear under spoiler. The kit recommends that you use a hack saw (yikes!) however not a bad as it sounds. I found that the hack saw was a little awkward to work with, so I used a threshold saw instead, which you can pick up at the hardware store. Stronger, smaller and better cutting edge. Good Luck!
and you do have to cut the rear under spoiler. The kit recommends that you use a hack saw (yikes!) however not a bad as it sounds. I found that the hack saw was a little awkward to work with, so I used a threshold saw instead, which you can pick up at the hardware store. Stronger, smaller and better cutting edge. Good Luck!
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