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I finally fitted mine up last weekend it looks great. One thing one of the mounts for my oil cooler has a screw hole along the top edge is there a simple way to drill another hole through the metal or should i just leave the top mount for the cooler unbolted like it is at the moment.

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Okay, SII.

the guide was originally drawn in one package, and to modify it the way we want to, we are going to have to redraw it in another format.

this will probably take about an hour, and then I have to get the final sample cut.

Soon. I really really sorry for the delay.

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hey ppls.

I'm back from Broome now.

I'm sending out the final samples of several of the guides Monday.

Should have final, 100% version of all guides (expect R34 GTR) this week.

My first priority will be the Series II R33 guides.

BASS OUT

My first priority will be the Series II R33 guides.

BASS OUT

THATS ME!!!!!!!! and ive got my car back now :P

I can probably pick it up from you at D4D pete...dont forget adonised black :P

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