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Hi guys.

I’m sorry to those who have those flaps of rubber that come off the bonnet.

This is the exact reason that you are having trouble making the guides fit.

I do not have those on my car, and it looks like they never have been there.

They are in the same place that I put the foam to stop the bonnet rubbing on the panel.

If you remove the rubber flaps, they should fit without a problem.

Again, I’m sorry but it looks like you will need to remove the rubber flaps to make the guide fit.

BASS OUT

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Okay guys.

Good news. I just picked up the guide blanks from my subbie.

They are getting bent as we speak.

I will bring the appropriate amount to the Meeting tonight if anyone wants to pick them up then.

Other people, I will send them off tomorrow arvo.

Cheers

BASS OUT

GroundRun.

I'll be at the Skyline Club meeting at the pub in Hawthorn tonight from 8pm onwards, otherwise you can give me a call and pick it up between 5:30 and 7:30 from my work.

Call me, 0419 101 639

y.

Interstate people.... Your guides are all boxed up and awaiting the truck.

Afro, Erik and Coxy, you should see your guides in day or two.

Coxy, please sort out the payment, you have all the details.

Melbourne people, NismoR34, GroundRun and CNBLOW let me know when you can come and pick them up.

I'm in Mitcham or Doncaster.......

Come and git em.

BASS OUT

PS. Don't forget my trader rating and VOTE FOR MY CAR ON AUSSIEWHEELS!

NismoR34, CNBLOW

I'll be at home all this weekend, apart from the obligatory grandfinal BBQ at my sisters house.

I will bring the guides home with me, so if you give me a call, we can meet up.

0419 101 639

Tonight is good, and Sunday is also good.

Just give me a bell, and we'll organise something.

CHEERS

BASS OUT

Ground Run???

When you gonna call??

I'm bringing the guides home with me this weekend so give me a bell.

Also, could the people with standard bars take a couple of photos please??

Just want to have them on record so I know that they were right.

Cheers

BASS OUT.

ALSO< check out the new project.... AFM to Turbo Ducts.

Well done... now go and clean your engine bay, it's filthy... shame on you!

I fitted mine on too... I left you feedback Peter :( I'll take some pics later today.

:D

Well done... now go and clean your engine bay, it's filthy... shame on you!

I fitted mine on too... I left you feedback Peter :( I'll take some pics later today.

:D

:Oops: I working on that now!!!! hehe itll be clean soon

Thanks Matt.

I'm glad the bars all fit very well.

Like I said Matt, "Trust me, If I'm making it, it will be right."

BASS OUT

Well there was some sunshine this afternoon so I went out and took some nice shots of my car.. here's a shot of my shiny new air guide:

In the words of the Irish guys in the Guinness TV commercial, Brilliant~! :D

airguide1.jpg

i have to modify mine alot (c-west front bar),

i started modifying the front bar,, but than decided to hack up the guide,,

so didn't do to much damage to the bar, will show in pics later,,

i'll have to remove the whole front lip of the guide, coz my front grill/mesh wont fit, the front lip of the guide sticks out too far,, once again will post pics later on,,

will update the changes soon,,,

thanks

Afro

Hey Bass..thanks for the guide...i went to put it on but it wouldnt fit past the bonnet unhook latch...i noticed on the guide a marking where it was hitting where i assume it was supposed to be cut but wasnt cut...after follwing the line with a hacksaw blade, i cut out a little section and then it was spot on...dont know if anyone else had the same problem with the standard bar...nevermind it fts now and looks good....

thanks.......oh and i hope u sorted out the cabbie :P

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