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The R34 Nismo Guide will actually block air going to the snorkel if it doesn't have the scoop.

The R34 Standard Guide will actually assist the air to flow into the snorkle.

Same with the R33 Guide.

The reason is becuase the the R34 Nismo front bar has a grill section which the guide sits on top of.

As shown in these two pics

The black car is an R34 GTT with standard front bar and the air flows over the top of the guide, and if you are clever with some foam, it can be forced into the snorkel. There is no grill bit.

The Sliver car is my R34 GTT with a Nismo front bar, and you can see that the grill bit sits up underneath the bonnet when it's closed, hence no airflow over the top of the guide.

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Mr Sniper911

nuffsaid

Deceeve

bilbo117

Dynamix

Freeman

Babia

Alpine Stars

XXE-R32

GUYS, PLEASE TELL ME WHETHER YOU ARE IN OR OUT!

I need to order the guides NOW!

okay, fair enough.

I will close this group buy on Monday and get the things made ASAP.

Thanks for your patience people.

I will endevour to get them made as quickly as possible.

On another note, they are now being bent on a brand new Press Brake with bending accuracy of 0.1 degrees. I reckon that should be almost good enough ;)

BASS OUT

Now just waiting on the following people.

Mr Sniper911

Deceeve

bilbo117

Dynamix

Freeman

Babia

Alpine Stars

XXE-R32

Man did you read my reply further up the page!!! I'm In!!!! I have to pay back $800 in 2 weeks because i forgot to pay back my car loan! I get paid today, but im unsure if i can stretch it because of the loan ill have to check when i go to the bank. Im definately keen

Hey guys.

Had to travel to the Gold Coast on short notice to o some machinery installation.

I'm bank in Melbourne now, and tonight I will organise all the stuff required to get this sorted.

Thanks for your patience and I'll update the thread tonight.

I'll also modify the R33 Guide to look a bit more finished lilke the R33 GTR. I haven't forgotten that I said I would.

Cheers

BASS OUT

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