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Hey ppls.

As many of you may already know, I seem to be the Radiator guide king.

I've just drawn up the R33 GTR and R33 GTS-T Radiator guides to be made from Aircraft Grade 1.0mm Aluminum.

They will be of the same high quality as my R34 GTT guides and will cost pretty much the same.

I'm bending up the prototypes in the next week or so, but would like to get an idea of numbers of how many people would like them.

The price will be close enough to $80 + Freight, but the more people, the merrier.

SO, Who's in?

R33 GTS-T

2BNVS...........................berkeley nsw 2506..........................PAID

Dezz..............................Hoppers Crossing 3029, Vic.............PAID

bilbo117........................................................................

....Paying Monday

Dynamix

GTS-T V-Spec..........Balcatta, WA 6021.................................PAID

Mavric.....................Melbourne Pick Up.................................PAID

Trust33....................Address Received.................................PAID WITH ANODISING

ZXFIRE....................Sydney, 2170, N.S.W............................PAID

GTRgeoff.................Melbourne Pick Up.................................PAID

Greg.......................Melbourne Pick Up.................................PAID WITH ANODISING[/

Freeman..................Newcastle, 2287, N.S.W........................CONFIRMED

Babia......................Melbourne Pick Up.................................PAID

Sydneykid...............Sydney, NSW, 2234

Deceeve..................Mt.Pritchard, NSW , 2170......................CONFIRMED

wolverine................NSW..................................................PAID

Lordsnipe................West Perth, 6005, W.A.........................PAID

Alpine Stars.............Perth, 6000, W.A

(B1) MR_fanny.........Melbourne Pick Up...............................PAID

Trick x 2..................Hope Valley, SA, 5090.........................CONFIRMED

Total 22

R33 GTR

GTRgeoff.................Melbourne Pick Up.................................PAID

Cooper....................Morphett Vale SA 5162..........................PAID

Trick........................Hope Valley, SA, 5090...........................CONFIRMED

Total 2

R34 GTT

darn756

woldo......................Kings Park, 3021, VIC, standard Bar.............PAID

Mr Sniper911...........Loxton, 5333, S.A, STD Bar..........................PAID

GT25T.....................cabramatta, 2166, NSW, Nismo Bar..............PAID

kralster...................Victor Harbor, 5211, S.A STD Bar...............PAID

SKY 34.....................Cannington, 6107, W.A BOMEX Bar.............PAID WITH ANODISING

JapanDyno x 10..........Germany, Pick Up when in Aust

HLT4Eva...................Melbourne Pick Up.....................................PAID

Total 16

BASS OUT

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id be in.... question though, how they normally come with the hole for the bonnet latch can u make one thats flush like no gaps for the latch since i dont have mine anyway?

ben...

Is there a thread or perhaps you can tell me yourself:

What are the benefits of such guides?

Is there a real-world difference?

Is there a quantitative performance increase (eg dyno/400m times)?

Edited by Wink

Okay,

What the air guide does is stops the air from going through your grill and up over the top of your radiator.

It forces air through the radiator and increases the cooling capacity of your radiator.

Also, it looks cool and gives you somewhere to put stickers.

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Hey Bass.Do they sit good on aftermarket front bars.

My bar is aftermarket and the headlight is missing the plastic mounts that the stock grille usually sits on.And because of that there really is no place for the front of the deflector to sit.

Would it be easy to make a mount for one of these myself??

answers

They bolt onto the radiator support panel, so there's no real problem with aftermarket front bars.

My experience with the R34 GTT, is that the brs are very similar with only slight differnces between the stock and aftermarket bars.

Nothing a quick blast with an angle grinder or a hand file can't fix.

I have designs currently for R34 GTT with Nismo, stock and aftermarket front bars.

I have designs for R33 GTS-T and GTR

I have not yet got R32 or R31 bars.

These I will look at soon.

Oh, and you need to tell me what model of car you have and whether you have stock or aftermarket front bars.

So like, R33 GTS-T SII stock bar.

or R33 GTR series III stock bar.

Cheers

Pete

what are the differences between your product and the UAS one or are they equivalent?

also, if there is enough interest would you be interested in making a guide that goes the whole length of the engine bay? ie covers the tops of the headlights as well. i'll try and dig up a pic if you're not sure what i mean. it may be too much mucking around to make it though.

Thanks

Greg

Yep, they will be equivalent or better to the UAS. I'll make them as best I can.

Greg. I've thought about making the extended version, but doing it in Aluminum will be very trickey, and difficult/expensive to send. Making it from say FRP or Carbon Fibre isn't what I'm into. Although I know it can be done this way, I'm no expert in it.

There isn't much airflow benefit in doing it that way, but it sure looks good!!

BASS OUT

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