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yo dude stencil ur licence plate number on there then there wont be any plates haha

Had thought of using my license plate, but as my mate had pointed out , Whats the point when the plate is 6" above it anyway? ha ha i cant not run a plate for fear of wrong attention.

if i can find my stecil ill bring it to the next autotest for ya mate

Cheers, but ill need it before that. Hoping to have the cooler on by weekend. Planning on making my own if i can be bothered now lol

standard s1 with the number plate area and below removed

So therea a very good chance that with my plate on, the logo will not be visible anyway?

Hopefully putting bumper back on tomorrow night. will know then i guess.

Hi!

Does anyone know whether a Greddy Spec-M Intercooler is any good or should I also go with a Hybrid, as I have seen these around on eBay etc. and was thinking of getting one for my R33 RB25DET?

http://www.modyourcar.com.au/product_info....roducts_id=5101

Thanks!

Pete

Edited by Peter
Hi!

Does anyone know whether a Greddy Spec-M Intercooler is any good or should I also go with a Hybrid, as I have seen these around on eBay etc. and was thinking of getting one for my R33 RB25DET?

http://www.modyourcar.com.au/product_info....roducts_id=5101

Thanks!

Pete

You trying to take over my thread???? lol

For that question it might be better to start a seperate thread, that way people who have a Greddy cooler will see it, and they can post thier thoguhts. All i can tell you is i have just finished fitting my Hybrid cooler and it seemed pretty easy to fit, and it seems to work well.

Cheers

Brad

You trying to take over my thread???? lol

For that question it might be better to start a seperate thread, that way people who have a Greddy cooler will see it, and they can post thier thoguhts. All i can tell you is i have just finished fitting my Hybrid cooler and it seemed pretty easy to fit, and it seems to work well.

Cheers

Brad

easy to fit Brad? not from what i heard and saw lol. at least you finally got it on

easy to fit Brad? not from what i heard and saw lol. at least you finally got it on

Its a bit harder to fit than expected. Still just trying to trim the bumper up neatly. Hopefully should drive out of here tonight. I have bought the heavy duty tools in now

warned you youd need to go hacking the bumper i know it sounds ruff but a grinder really works well if its a plastic bumper the diamond disc just glides thru and you can be reasonably neat to

yea will go thru the bits off the skyline pile and see if i can track that stencil down for ya mate

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