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quick question regarding R33 - AERO STYLE bonnets....

So the idea of having the vents is to let hot air out but whats the go if it rains and keeping moisture out?? Is it important to keep water out of the engine bay?

I have CAI box and this should prevent water from being sucked into my pod but will water getting into my bay affect anything else??

Thnx.

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quick question regarding R33 - AERO STYLE bonnets....

So the idea of having the vents is to let hot air out but whats the go if it rains and keeping moisture out?? Is it important to keep water out of the engine bay?

I have CAI box and this should prevent water from being sucked into my pod but will water getting into my bay affect anything else??

Thnx.

as you can see from the design, the vent is angled so that it is hard for rainwater to go in...

anyhow, even now with ur standard bonnets, rainwater will always go in... i dont think rainwaters droplets will do any harm to your car. it is different story if u pour a bucket of water over the engine when it is still hot though... just my 2cents

hi im keen on getting a AERO STYLE bonnet, just want to make sure you could get one that would fit onto a GTST R32???

They look like they're made for GTR's, so they'd still fit but, are missing the front lip bit. You'd need an OEM or after market grill to put in the gap.

hi im keen on getting a AERO STYLE bonnet, just want to make sure you could get one that would fit onto a GTST R32???

is R32 GTST = Series 1 R32? i thought it is...

:(

any info on the SERIES 2 bonnets?

not really mate. sorry.. on the business trip this month, i will try to speak to them to include series 2 bonnet in the future. sorry about it. :(

Did you receive my EFT PM...i just reda that the buy closes on Monday? But you have posted the 15th which is today, and i transferred the money 1st thing htis morning.

How we know when they are ready to pick up also would like to be comfimed that im down for s1 r32 bonnet

i will post on the forum. points taken.

to all:

sorry for the lack of replies, has been away the whole day yesterday

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