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sure is ive got a audi RS4 so why not i have a hole behind that badge as that boot used to belong to a 34 GTR which had a GTR badge

BTW Awsome shots :yes: you went to some great lengths for them !

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Just a few pics I've taken...

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i really like how this intercooler sits... its facing down a bit hey... is there a reason for that... i like it heaps - and that blue is freakin awesome!!! hot car! But yea, does the intercooler facing down do anything extra or is it a looks thing or is it coz couldnt fit sitting vertical? Sorry... still kinda learning...

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i really like how this intercooler sits... its facing down a bit hey... is there a reason for that... i like it heaps - and that blue is freakin awesome!!! hot car! But yea, does the intercooler facing down do anything extra or is it a looks thing or is it coz couldnt fit sitting vertical? Sorry... still kinda learning...

its inefficient. ther is far too much gaps on the front bar. air likes the shortest path. so it would rather for round the core than thru it. and having it tilted down is gonna direct air underneath causing "upforce" at higher speeds. it just wont be as stable. unless its "v" mounted as in 45 and 45 with the radiator.

seems to be just for looks

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It just seems as though the pics that I choose that turned out the best were the R34's...

none of the r33's and r32's really grabbed my attention when selecting the pics...

If I had taken more pics of my r33 gtr, they would be up but yeh.... the r34's were more appealing.

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so did u guys only get 30-40 cars to show up?
I believe the official count was 67. It was down a bit on last year's but I suspect the the threat of rain put quite a few people off, it poured at my place the night before so I thought it was going to be a wet one!
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"get some" = :)

if that dude gets to 200km/h he is going to take off lol.

if an engineer installed that, his licence should be revoked.

lol, would love to see it in a wind tunnel.

i bet only about 15% of the air flow actually goes THROUGH the core. ;)

bwahahahaha twat

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