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hahahah i know my front bar is held on by by two screws and two zip ties takes me about 2 min's to pull it off :) but i doubt the front bar of this car has been taken off before.

have a compressor would have helped heaps benno. did you find some coilovers??? if you are looking at spending around the grand mark on them have a look at this first

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/D2-Adjustable-Suspe...1QQcmdZViewItem

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do hks make bar and plate coolers..??

end tanks dont look like something hks would put out. but still looks good.. got a pic of the cooler cross over pipping. i like how greg made the crossovr return 2 pieces so u can lower it more and miss the bonnet and bring it closer to the battery to miss the fan blades...

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nah its one piece :) fan had to be... "modified" for now.... although i am going to get 2 x thermal fans to replace it anyways.

i never had to cut an blades on none of the kits apart from 1 hybrid kit.. :)

yeah 2x thermos will be fine. autobarn had a sale for ice cool 14-18inch thermos

Hey matey, id personally stay away from thermo fans, they will never match the standard fan for cooling performance.

i personally prefer them. used 1x 14 or 16inch "ice cool" thermo on the RB20 sil due to space.. sits around 80degrees quite nicely.has no a/c condensor or anything obstructing the way as i made it as efficient as possible.

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well the car sounds a bit like a truck at the moment from the fan trim, and i am worried about mis-alignment, and water pump issues down the track, so i would much rather have the thermals than have to purchase a new water pump.

also.

heres a pic with the bumper (which needs paint bad!)

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the stock shroud & clutch fan works heaps better than 2 thermos without shroud.

on my 33 i was having heating issues when i put the 2 thermo's on, and they were 2x14" ones too!

humm =\ my shroud doesnt fit my new radiator, so ive been running stock fan with no shroud. I dont have a digital temp readout, but needle has never moved from the dummy guage on the dash... i was planning on putting a couple of thermos in but now you've got me worried =\=\=\

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humm =\ my shroud doesnt fit my new radiator, so ive been running stock fan with no shroud. I dont have a digital temp readout, but needle has never moved from the dummy guage on the dash... i was planning on putting a couple of thermos in but now you've got me worried =\=\=\

I put a 16inch s-blade SPAL fan on my cefiro and it runs cool as. Put one of those on with a fan controller and it would be sweet as.

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