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They are carbon fibre ducts made by Border Racing Japan. I painted them matt black as they had heaps of stone chips.

They are functional in the way that my HKS oil cooler sits behind the passenger side duct, I've also cut a square hole out of the guard liner so the air comes in through the duct, passes through the oil cooler and out the back through the hole in the guard liner. Made a heap of difference to oil temps on the track.

Click below for the link on the product.

http://www.neweraparts.com/Default.aspx?ta...;Language=en-AU

Oh, and thats my car in their advertisement.... :)

ha very nice, wrx track day sticker on the window as well.

what about the rad and intercooler intake? is there some ducting there?

ha very nice, wrx track day sticker on the window as well.

what about the rad and intercooler intake? is there some ducting there?

Well spotted, been to heaps of WRX days, one of the more organised clubs in regards to the way they run their days. Got 1st place overall in the Skyline class back in 2007.

Enough of the bragging... :)

No ducting to the intercooler or radiator, doesn't seem to need it. Although a little ducting wouldn't hurt...

omg loving the skylines in this thread!!! i want more moneys!!!!

Heres my 98 Gtst 40th anniversary midnight purple.

only had her 6 weeks!!! pretty much bone stock except the hks mushroom filter an a cheap hks style bov ( soon to be replaced )

Will be getting a full turboback exhaust and a frontmount over the next couple of months too.

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That 40th Anniversary looked a lot like mine when I first got it. A lot has changed :)

I think there is even a 40th ann. thread going on somewhere too.

Yeah i love what you've done with yours.

I REALLY want to get some 34GTR wheels for mine i think they look the sex!

Gonna get GTR wing, skirts and front bumper for mine sometime this year.

Not because i wanto fool people into thinking its a GTR just because i love the look and cant afford a GTR at the mo.

No GTR poser badges as that's just an insult and not fair on the people that have actually forked out for one. :P

Brockas - Noticed you have Alcons aswell, which model/size are they???

Hey mate, they are billet Alcon XF calipers off NASCAR cars a few years back.

They lock a tyre at 140km/h.

I'm actually looking to downgrade, they are almost too powerful for my limited driving skill!

That Orange 33 3 posts above needs some serious lowering...

otherwise looks nice...

@Rav3nz...get rid of that Mushroom pod dude..

they dont filter good. Get an Apexi one.

There is a thread somewhere with the results of various pods, Apexi came ontop!

That Orange 33 3 posts above needs some serious lowering...

otherwise looks nice...

@Rav3nz...get rid of that Mushroom pod dude..

they dont filter good. Get an Apexi one.

There is a thread somewhere with the results of various pods, Apexi came ontop!

Really? Sh!t it came with the car but it was dirty as so i just forked out $80 getting a new blanket for it.

Like is it actually bad for the car or does the apexi just filter a little bit better? if its ALOT better then ill buy one next pay lol

I had an apexi on my old 34 gtt and really liked it but yeh this came with the car.

if its not a biggie then ill wait an just get my zorst and front mount and change the filter to an apexi later when this one gets dirty.

It's fine. The only downside is the foam ones start disintegrating with age and wear and little bits of foam end up going into the airflow metre/turbo. However if it is brand new it'll be fine for quite a long time, the HKS ones are decent enough.

It's fine. The only downside is the foam ones start disintegrating with age and wear and little bits of foam end up going into the airflow metre/turbo. However if it is brand new it'll be fine for quite a long time, the HKS ones are decent enough.

ok sweet ill leave it then.

ill get a cai too so that should help

Hey mate, they are billet Alcon XF calipers off NASCAR cars a few years back.

They lock a tyre at 140km/h.

I'm actually looking to downgrade, they are almost too powerful for my limited driving skill!

Nice work, are they the endurance caliper? Do they take a 36mm thick rotor and 30 mm thick pads?

Do you still run ABS? I can get mine to lock up for a tenth of a second before ABS kicks in and does its thing. Thats running RE55s tyres...

Like the pic in your sig, looks familiar....

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