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A pic off the car.

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Cheers for the pics man, so how many brackets come with the kit?? the 2nd hand kit im looking at dosent come with any so just wondering if it would be hard to make some brackets up for it.

Maybe i should just buy a brand new one :huh:

No worries mate ill take some more for you. It will have to be tomorrow as im not home right now.

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Chris

Awsome mate, thanks alot :huh:, just any pics you can get would be really helpfull.

Cheers for the pics man, so how many brackets come with the kit?? the 2nd hand kit im looking at dosent come with any so just wondering if it would be hard to make some brackets up for it.

Maybe i should just buy a brand new one :dry:

Can't remember about the brackets - you can see a couple in the pic I gave you though. I put the kit on 3 years ago and was in a bit of a rush so can't remember clearly. They're an allright kit but nothing to rave about. I bought it because I like bolt ons and didn't want to have a pipe going over the radiator. Good too as you don't have to cut the body - but you will have to butcher the front bar.

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Where are you guys purchasing these kits from??

I'm also after 1 but for a R34, can't find a supplier that has them in Australia.

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Josh

AutObarn have em and will match pricing, the warehouse has around 30 instock at any one time.

Hey champ sorry was away all of sunday and didnt get a chance. Im at work now will take some when I get home tonight and post them up for you.

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Chris

Awsome mate, cheers :laugh:

that silver 1 must be mounted wrong...my pipe is black, but u can still see all of it in the pics I gave you....basically you can't see any of it at all because it doesn't even sit that low...

Justin's is the one in the picture I gave you that isn't painted, and you can see that his isn't below his bar either.

that silver 1 must be mounted wrong...my pipe is black, but u can still see all of it in the pics I gave you....basically you can't see any of it at all because it doesn't even sit that low...

Justin's is the one in the picture I gave you that isn't painted, and you can see that his isn't below his bar either.

Yea thats exactly wat i was thinking, in all the pics ive ever seen including yours, none of the return pipes sit as low as that one, which is pretty much why i started this thread in the 1st place,i didnt want to buy one then end up having the return pipe sitting to low, in the pics of justins one i think i can just see the top of the return pipe sitting below his intercooler (maybe my mind is playing tricks on me) so you can only just see it hanging underneath the intercooler when you look at the front of the car which is fine with me :banana:, much better than the whole pipe hanging underneath the car.

Some more pics would still be very helpful :laugh:

Any chance you could get me a few more pics Dezz??:banana: like underneath the front bumper etc

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I can get some but not today...possibly tomorrow.

Trust me, the pipe does not sit as low as on that silver one...its either a copy, mounted wrong, or he has custom piping larger than the blitz piping...

the only time you see the return pipe on mine or justins is when you look at a fairly low angle....so that you're almost looking up and obviously then you're going to see it. you can JUST see the hose clamps on mine, at the LOWEST part of the pipe (which is where it attaches to the cooler, and I could hide those if I turned them around...They're in that position so they're easily accessible to loosen/tighten :)

That would be sweet if you could get some pics tomorow, just whenever yourve got some spare time mate, no rush

More questions lol, do you need to cut the front bumper support bar at all??

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That would be sweet if you could get some pics tomorow, just whenever yourve got some spare time mate, no rush

More questions lol, do you need to cut the front bumper support bar at all??

Cheers

Yes. Quite a lot of cutting needed.

solve your questions by going ARC or Trust

way better coolers

All the ARC ones i have seen have a very small looking intercooler, and you can see all the piping which dosent look to good IMO, just like this:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=133257

The trust ones dont seem to be very popular which would make finding information about them even harder than finding info for the blitz lm.

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Hey mate I worked back late last night so I couldnt get some pics for you but to answer your question when we did mine we had to cut a strip along the bottom of the support bar so the cooler could fit plus we had to trim the front bar quite a bit for it to fit.

Chris

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