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hi guys.

Does anyone know what this electrical thingy is that's attached to the front bumper of my r32 GTST. It then has a wire which leads off to two circular things shown in the attachment. The circle thingys are located between the bumper and the radiator.

what are these? as i wanna chop em if they aint doin much

just makes the front of the car look ugly cos there's that electrical thingy atached to the bumper and a wire that can be seen

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hehe. Maybe! Those circular things are solid metal if that makes any difference, and they don't seem to be able to vibrate in anyway to make sound. Also why does the wire start at that thing at the bumper and end up at the circular disks????????????????

just relocate the horn elsewhere. You can get defected for no horn. I asked my sisters fiancee (hes a cop). You can also fail rego inspection aswell if the horn dont work.

The middle photo is the air temp sensor which relays the ambient temperature to the climate control unit.

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It displays the ambient temperature when you press the 'AMB' button on the climate control.

The middle photo is the air temp sensor which relays the ambient temperature to the climate control unit.

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It displays the ambient temperature when you press the 'AMB' button on the climate control.

is there anyway to display the ambient in an r33??

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