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there is a place in smithfeild i got mine from. big alluminium place. cost about $50 for a full sheet. about 1mx1/2m i think great value.

do a search on it cause im sure ive posted the name of the place on here but its been a while so ive forgotten the name of the place sorry.

NISMOJO...

Count me in..

I'm with nismoman18..

I need a big piece that I can cut down to what ever I want.. and it also needs to be large hole mesh..

don't want any restrictive stuff..

just something that will cover the air dam..

Please send me a pm with your details or the details of where I can get it for $15..

cheers

I've seen alot of WRX's with the mesh covering the FMIC, hows this go with air flow? I Can see the point of doing it for stopping stone chips and stuff like that and it would also make things look heaps neater im just worried about airflow.

I'll find out how much of it there is... An associate got his hands on heaps of the stuff for his r33, I think he has a fair bit there... Black...

I'll get back to you shortly

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