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Hey guys.

Thanks for the pics, they look even better on the car!

I should be able to pick up the anodised guides today, so will finish shipping them all this week.

BASS OUT

I received my guide yesterday and it looks good!

I'm not 100% sure about how it fits though. Has anybody fitted theres to their Series II?

You can see from the pics that the guide sits right up against the bonnet latch. It's not too bad, you can still open the bonnet but I thought it'd come down a bit lower.

You can also see that when the bonnet is shut that the airflow to the air filter snorkel would be more restricted than what it was from factory?

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Farkin.

On the Series II I checked them on at the SAU BBQ after Christmas they were perfect.

Is your front bar standard? Is anything modified?

Cheers

Pete

PS Freeman,

I was going to be a smarty pants and say "When I get your delivery address" but I just realised that I now have your delivery address, so your guides will leave today or tomorrow with the Anodised ones.

The Anodised ones are on their way to me right now.

Pics forth Coming.

heya Bass Junky,

I'm at work atm so I can't measure it up, I'll do it at home.

My front bar is stock except for a lip which has been put on before I bought the car. I didn't think the grille was anything aftermarket?

Here's a piccy...

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