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Just been looking a these and maybe able to get a r32 gtr nismo alloy one cheap ish which by the looks of it just doesnt strech as far as the headlamps like the r33 ones does...

But are they any good? do they actually improve anything or are they just for looks?

The panel i am talking about is the one that sits on top of slam panel and goes to the front grill as like a airsplitter/cooling panel??

Did a quick search but found nothing on them...

Any opinions on these are they worth the money or save it for somthing else?

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Ahh ok then...

Nothing stopping you from getting one...

I think it's just for looks, but then again, it's seen to serve a purpose...

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Only way to know is to try it and see if the water temps are cooler, then you will know that the air is definitely going towards the radiator.

:)

Yeah decided now if i get one, i am gonna get the style that covers the headlights as well, the nismo one i was lookin at was gonna cost $140 2nd hand and sat in the middle like the one above....

Yeah decided now if i get one, i am gonna get the style that covers the headlights as well, the nismo one i was lookin at was gonna cost $140 2nd hand and sat in the middle like the one above....

Awesome!

Pics when done.

ive got a garage defend carbon fibre one that goes behind the headlights. not cheap but

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That does look NICE!

That arc one looks dope as shit with those scalloped vents, deets?

Yeah, the vents feed air to the cold air intake.

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