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I am after a Naca duct. Thats the tear drop looking duct that goes in the bonnet.

Farrari, lotus and similar cars have them. The GTR V-Spec 11 has one!

Even the old ford XA gt had them..

Does anybody know where i can get a high quality one from? Just one!

Metal or carbon fibre.

Cheers

Aaron

http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/Pro...amp;tlgrp=RD003

google brings up a few optins, most of which seem to be in the uk.. I'm surprised that there isn't someone popping up local as well..

Try topstage carbon... they sell quite a few vents...

Link to their NS/com forum >>> http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showforum=60

Got one of their vents for my R31... really good stuff.

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I am after a Naca duct. Thats the tear drop looking duct that goes in the bonnet.

Farrari, lotus and similar cars have them. The GTR V-Spec 11 has one!

Even the old ford XA gt had them..

Does anybody know where i can get a high quality one from? Just one!

Metal or carbon fibre.

Cheers

Aaron

Just got my bonnet back with a new new NACA Duct installed. It's the same shape and size as the R34 GT-R V-Spec II OEM duct. Anyone can get it from www.kenlowe.com and get the smaller one of the two. Then your panelbeater can colour-code it for you. The duct is only $64. And it's functional to cool down the turbo area!

Regards

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