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Really?! F**k! I so want one to cover that void of crap between the headlights and the radiator >_<

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Radiator-Air-Guide-...emZ200327174595

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Really?! F**k! I so want one to cover that void of crap between the headlights and the radiator :closedeyes:

Yeah that's all its good for, but I still won't use it while driving...If you're ever parked with your bonnet up for show reasons then its a good thing to have, but that's all it's good for on an S2

Not a huge fan of the little ones for mine, wanted something that goes all the way across the radiator/headlights in carbon. Mate has the garage defend one on his S15 and it looks amazing.

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Yeah that's all its good for, but I still won't use it while driving...If you're ever parked with your bonnet up for show reasons then its a good thing to have, but that's all it's good for on an S2

Hmm thats probably why no one makes them for the series II then :ninja:

Could you still post up a pic of how it sits?

Hmm thats probably why no one makes them for the series II then :)

Could you still post up a pic of how it sits?

No worries, I'll take a pic of it on Saturday....I gotta run right now.....Gotta go to work so I can pay for this terrible addiction callled 'Skyline' ! :D

Not a huge fan of the little ones for mine, wanted something that goes all the way across the radiator/headlights in carbon. Mate has the garage defend one on his S15 and it looks amazing.

The one I have is a full one that goes from one end of the rad support to the other. You can decorate it with some decals or whatever.

No worries, I'll take a pic of it on Saturday....I gotta run right now.....Gotta go to work so I can pay for this terrible addiction callled 'Skyline' ! :blink:

You end up getting a pic man? Very keen to see it, if it fits well im going to order one this week.

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hell keen for the tripple din carbon plate.

could you please show a picture of this, and you have dodged the $$$ quesion several times, so how much for the trippl din.

and please, pics

SINGLE DIN $55

DOUBLE DIN $75

TRIPLE DIN $90

Prices include shipping via registered post to anywhere in Australia.

I am in the process of laminating a fresh patch right now so pics will be up shortly.

I'll be taking orders once these new ones are ready to be shipped.

highly do not recommend - cheap and flimsy, vibrates when the fan blows at it on the dyno, warps and goes brittle in the sun at car cars with bonnet up and probably engine heat too

interested in tripple din piece , want to cover the entire centre console in my 32 race car where the climate control and cd player used to be ,

Keen to see pics.

Also interested in a radiator air guide that goes the whole way across from headlight to headlight to suit R32 GTS-T

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