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Alloy Guides........  COMING UP

thanks but i cant take the credit as somebody else made it Funkymonkey

all u 34 bastards and yr secret meet ups, i dunno... :rant:

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Sweet bass.... I'm definitely interested when you have a sample out.. pics please..

Oh you guys wif 34s, there aint alot of 34s on Gold coast that is modified. some pics of your engine bay would be great, if you dont mind.. :) in pm or an url. :mad:

Okay, panel is drafted, now to get the bits that go over the head lights and the air scoop.

Okay.

I need to know the following in one post each.

Front bar details.

I've gotta work out numbers

Thanks

Okay, panel is drafted, now to get the bits that go over the head lights and the air scoop.

Okay.

I need to know the following in one post each.

Front bar details.

I've gotta work out numbers

Thanks

I have a URAS front bar, what details do you need? If you're coming to the SAU Vic meeting on Tuesday you can measure up the front bar then.

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Design looks sweet mate. Will see you on the weekend anyhoo. :(

How is the radiator guide design coming along Bass? Got a completed prototype ready yet? Roughly how much would you expect them to cost per unit? I'm keen to buy one asap...

:D

GTTR34

It's coming.

I fitted the sample one I had, and we have had to make some mods to it.

I'm just trying to figure out the best way of going up over the edge of the head light. It's pretty trickey.

Will have the design finished by the end of this week.

Price...... Damn cheap, but let me get firm quotes first.

Good to see almost done! :( I'm looking forward to seeing the completed design :)

Will the design fit most aftermarket front bars? or do you need to custom fit each one to suit the car?

ok, i'll try again and try not to get shot down by Dale :cheers:

so they direct more air to your radiator and makes it run more efficiently, what's the benefit in that? More reponse? better fuel economy? better reliability? greater chance of me winning the lotto? what? :P

cheers.

They force the air through the radiator, insted of over the over of it.

Therefore increasing the cooling abilithe radiator because there is more air flowing through it to take away some of the heat.

ok, i'll try again and try not to get shot down by Dale ;)
:headshot:

The anzwers are in the first 40 posts ;) Use the force, it will come to you...

:P

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