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hey guys my name is dan i have designed a custom heat shield out of tinted lamnex that looks really flash and keeps heat soak away i comes with neat rubber edgeing that goes around it to make it look the part i have designed this for a r33 gts t that has an aftermarket front mount intercooler put on beacuse the standard setup, pipeing is in the road this custom box seals all the way up the guard and has the perfect hole in it for the pipe that goes to your pod

i will post pics soon if anyone wants one they are a really great idea to get rid of heat soak and look good

i can make make one for you

$80 all up

so if anyone wants one please pm me and i can organise one for you

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hey guys my name is dan i have designed a custom heat shield out of tinted lamnex that looks really flash and keeps heat soak away i comes with neat rubber edgeing that goes around it to make it look the part i have designed this for a r33 gts t that has an aftermarket front mount intercooler put on beacuse the standard setup, pipeing is in the road this custom box seals all the way up the guard and has the perfect hole in it for the pipe that goes to your pod

i will post pics soon if anyone wants one they are a really great idea to get rid of heat soak and look good

i can make make one for you

$80 all up

so if anyone wants one please pm me and i can organise one for you

What's the progress on this? Still waiting for pics! =-D

-Steve

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