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hi

im looking for a full length carbon fibre cooling panel for my r33 gtst. ive come across afew but they say there for the R33 GTR and dont mention gtst,

looking at the pics they look very bloody similar, if not identical....

can anyone tell me if the r33 gtr cooling panel fits the gtst ?

thanks guys :laugh:

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Okie dokie, i finally picked up the garage defend full width gtst airguide from my bud to fit to my gtr front. The bad news is, They are not the same.

The difference is minor and can be rectified quite easily. because of the extra height of the gtr bonnet latch the gtst guide fouls on the latch mounting bracket. It will require trimming to fit but isnt a biggie.

The gtr also uses metal clamps over the headlight bracket with a bolt on the side, The guide will have to be drilled for these bolts as well.

Other than those 2 mods they are identical. From a manufactureres point of view the best bet would be to make one for a gtr and it would fit both.

Having been following the PSI Parts production of trying to make a c/f cooling panel to fit all GTS, GTST and GTR models, however as FineLine stated there is a difference which is holding up production atm.

And just between myself and PM-R33 we can tell you the quality of the PSI Parts c/f is worth the wait possibly another month or two off from production. So hang in there mate

And just between myself and PM-R33 we can tell you the quality of the PSI Parts c/f is worth the wait possibly another month or two off from production.

So if its just between you two.. does that mean the rest of us shouldnt know and go buy from somewhere else and not wait? :P

It goes deeper. Stumbled across another issue with the gtst unit on the gtr. it isnt wide enough to reach out to the headlights courtesy of the longer nose on the gtr.

At the end of the day it would be better if there were 2 models.

So if its just between you two.. does that mean the rest of us shouldnt know and go buy from somewhere else and not wait? :blink:

yes dont trust us..hehe go buy elsewhere :laugh:

I'd hope its decent as i have duck wing, bonnet, diffuser, will put up pics in my build thread later and u can check it out and see if u agree >_<

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