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ugh..Works. They treat each fitment like its the first time they have ever fitted anything. Ive never seen how much misery and simple front mount intercooler installation could cause.

Im not sure if the Spoilershop can get them in? try them..spoilershop.com.au

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If anyone is interest not now but nearing the end of the year, im going to pick myself up a full c/f bonnet for my skyline at a very good price. I will be getting mine from indo alone with a mate getting one for his accord (he will be in indo so he will check them out etc)

if people can wait im sure we can grab and few more

ohh yeah and we should be able to get them to suit most cars, we know for a fact we can get honda, and nissan cars (r32/3/4

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It is a automatic defect as they are not legal on any car, just so you know.

Not correct, they are illegal if the car was required to meet ADRs for front end impact - which means if your car was built before July 1995, you are all good.

This has not been plucked from some dark place, that shouldnt be mentioned on these forums, but via an engineer - and a car that has a permit for one from the very helpful lads at welshpool.

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