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no they don't require bulb changes

i don't think anyone else in perth really does them anymore!

i was gonna get em

talked to the guys at xspeed

they said it's too much of a hassle

and they stuff up sumtimes!

adrian :D

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Hey Killer-T,

Is that your "line", the black one half way down the page? Neat looking car. I noticed it has a large intercooler behind the front bar without having the large open area in the front. Does it perform ok like that?

Also checked out the Unique Autos page but all that came up was a page with cars for sale and could not get onto their home page.

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Is that your "line", the black one half way down the page? Neat looking car. I noticed it has a large intercooler behind the front bar without having the large open area in the front. Does it perform ok like that?

The car's got a new front bar now and it looks fantastic, I would also suspect there is heaps more air flow.

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Yes thats my beast i have put a 400r front on it now it looks ok but i would still like just a gtr front bar. But i cant find one thats a good fit on my car and i didnt notice any more power with the airflow across the cooler with the new front bar not that i was expecting any.

PS anything that you see on the unique auto sport site you can order it from worx auto in wangarra that way you dont have to pay for it untill it gets here :uh-huh:

http://www.uniqueautosports.com.au/

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hmmm a mate of mine fitted one to a skyline if he can do it - it cant be too hard haha i wouldnt mind one being fitted too my babey soon but its a cosmetic thing - i think i get a little too wrapped up in cosmetic things instead of power things.

Anyway its a bit of fiddling about but if u know basically what your doing it shouldnt be too hard.

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At this stage I'm probably content to just do a few cosmetic things to the "line" other than a 3" system and pod.

Making these things go balistic is just too expensive. I think the shops are really ripping people off with the cost of most items. I guess if people are prepared to pay the outrageous prices then they will keep their prices high.

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