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I bought this for $280 about 3 months ago. It will fit an R32 GTST/GTR, though i have not trial fitted it to my car, i did line it up and it all looked good.

It was not what i was expecting, and instead i am now making a full undertray for my car. This would be ideal for ppl that track their cars or do hill climbs etc as it would double as an effective sump guard. It appears to be a facotry Nissan otem based on badging, so was possibly an option on R32s.

If someone wants to give me what i paid for it, great, otherwise the first person to offer me a sum close to $280 will get it.

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I was hoping it would clean up the airflow under the car as i no longer have the plastic undertray. And it will be a bit better then the std undertray, but the holes and the angle of it mean it wont do a lot aerodynamically.

So it serves the same purpose as the std plastic undertray (basically) but also protectes the sump which is a good thing at the circuit, drift, hillclimbs etc etc. I dont need it as i am incorporating what this does with a full undertray that will help clean up the under car aero at the track...

A nissan-phile who has all the original R32 literature may be ablke to shed more light

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Post it up on a couple lore drift orientated forums maybe... A very good upgrade for sump bashing drift novices and experts alike.

Edit: Sell me that HPI mag... Its like the only issue I'm missing from #30 onwards lol

Edited by Drift_Limo

Did you have it installed on your car?

How much does it cover? Is it basically the same size as the plastic? Does it line up with the factory holes?

Can you still get to sump plug with it on?

How thick/heavy is it?

Edited by eXc

It has a hole so you can still access the sump plug. I had it lined up under my R32 and yes the whoels matched my GTST (The catalogue says it will also fit a GTR but recent expereicne sauys it wont)

The std undertray is 3 pieces, this replaces the centre piece.

LOL...let me have a look, i probably have two copies of that mag, i have every HPI mag from #1 :P

ANy idea of drift orientated forums?

http://secretdrift.ipbhost.com/index.php?

http://www.initialdrift.com.au/forums/

:)

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