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I'm glad it fits properly too.

Regarding the oil cooler stuff.....

I suggest you post a pic up so we can have a look and recommend something.

I would leave the guide off for the moment so we can find something that will allow both parts to be fitted together.

I wouldn't have the air guide on with wire!!

I've had a look for an engine bay pic on your Cardomain site, but there are none there.

Try to post a pic this arvo and I'm sure we'll have a solution by the morning.

Cheers

BASS OUT

Hi Bass, yeah the oil cooler mounted on 3 sides only and I removed the 1 on top so atm it only mounted on 2 sides at the bottom (meaning not mounted on the top).

And I use steel wire to mount the oil cooler at the moment so it won't move that much

That's all

It worked dude.

It's funny how some cars required little modifications, and some didn't.

Damn mass production of vehicles!

GroundRun???

Hello?

Does anybody know groundrun, and know where he is?

I've got his guide sitting in my office....

BASS OUT

GroundRun???

Hello?

Does anybody know groundrun, and know where he is?

I've got his guide sitting in my office....

BASS OUT

Check your pm bass...

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LOL Sorry buddy I just checked this now and realised u been calling my nick out. Anyways yeah the airguide i picked up from yeah last week is great. Havent fitted it to the car yet but soon. Thanks for all your help man.

ps: I dont get to browse these forums a lot so as NismoR34 said PM's would be the best way to get my attention next time.

Nick

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Hey ppls.

http://2style.net/r34sedan/hikaku/hikaku01.htm

Just found thing in another thread somewhere.

Have a look at the bonnet strips and you will see why we had some of the problems with the guides on cars with the Sports front bar.

BASS OUT

Hey ppls.

http://2style.net/r34sedan/hikaku/hikaku01.htm

Just found thing in another thread somewhere.

Have a look at the bonnet strips and you will see why we had some of the problems with the guides on cars with the Sports front bar.

BASS OUT

Has that guy got something against rubber and plastic? LoL :(

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