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the gtr seems to be a more refined product with proper mounting points and radiused edges. is that the finished item for the gtst?? so the only mounting points are the 2 centre drillholes in the pic?

cheers.

Hi Pete,

Just had another look at my grille and was wondering if there was a different one for the Series 2 R33?

Here's a dodgy snap of mine. You can see that this is different to Ruffel's grille as this one has no top edge bit. If that radiator guide were to be used here, I'd think it would look a bit funny as it doesn't finish on an edge.

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Hey guys.

The GTS-T guide will be modified before cutting to have the radiused edges and all that, and I'll make sure to post 3D images of it before I do.

The R34 GTT guide mounts through only two holes which also hold the bonnet latch.

The R33 GTR guides require a fair bit of work to get on and off as several bits have to be removed to go through the holes and slots.

Whereas, the R33 GTS-T has cut outs for these bits.

I was actually going to remove the holts and slots and make cut outs in the R33 GTR, but thought I'd just leave it as it is and you can cut the holes out easily yourself if you wanna make it easier to get on and off.

I will have a look at extending the GTS-T guide a little but not sure whether it will work on both S1 and S2 cars.

But with those pics you get a better idea of how it looks and sits.

Lordsnipe.

I checked the R33 GTS-T guide on several cars at the BBQ and it fit all of them, even those with custom bars, so you shouldn't have a problem.

CHEERS

BASS OUT

quite sure.

you can read back in this thread and its been answered...the guide attaches to the front of the support, whereas the snorkel sits on top of the support and isn't restricted what so ever.

My account details are below.

Peter N Blythe

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Amount $100

Transaction detail: Guide - 'username'

So the word guide and your username, or as much of it as you can fit.

So far only 5 people have paid......

Hey Nate.

don't worry, I haven't forgotten about you.

Gotta finish these grouop buy before I'm going to have a chance to make yours, but I will get there!

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