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NM35 undertray

Hi all,

I've had a search through the forums for any answer to this one and came up with a lot of discussion, but no topics made or final decisions.

My undertray is pretty sad, I've been going through pages and pages on import monster, or looking through the classifieds for one that is in decent condition and close enough to me, but have come up empty handed.

In my search through the forums I saw people talking about getting some made up out of Aluminium or modifying one from another model to suit.

Was there any decision made about a custom tray being made up or how much do we need to trim off a G35 tray to make it fit?

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On 8/18/2017 at 0:52 PM, m35stagea said:

Just throw it in the bin.

Not exactly the answer I was looking for haha. As I said, I have been reading the forums for an answer. In my search I found that having it on does actually help with engine temps as it helps direct the air that comes through the bumper. Keeping temps down a degree or two is always a bonus. Plus I like the added layer of protection it provides on our crappy roads.

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