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Special offer from UAS

Polished radiator air guides for R33 GTS-T.

Normally $75.00

Group buy price $40.00

Offer available until June 30th or while stocks last.

Image below shows the air guide fitted to a series 1 GTS-T

33gtstairguide.jpg

Call us on (02) 9634 8000 or send us a fax (02) 9634 8888 to order.

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Is it possible to get them where it covers the entire front section? (ie; covers over behind the headlights etc all as 1 piece rather than just the radiator part?). I seen a car at the UAS Wakefield day that had 1 and it made everything look very neat and tidy.

Benm: I had a look at these yesterday - unfortunately they are only available as pictured

dAVE: They are quite light - thin but strong enough IMHO

meshmesh: Im going to speak to UAS about the series 3 lip group deal.

nice try Blitz, but that comment did NOT answer my question.

They don't need to be strong as no load on them. We had thicker ones but not as easy to fit and no need for thicker.

Re R34 we don't have YET. If someone wants to come to our shop with one to be a test car we could trial fit and see.

We have air guides for R33 GTR which is a little different and not part of this group buy sorry.

Cusco make air guides for lots of cars and on their site they quote up to 20% more air flow through the radiator by blocking easier path for air to go rather than through the radiator core. It also looks good and gives a place to put stickers if you want.

They don't need to be strong as no load on them.  We had thicker ones but not as easy to fit and no need for thicker.

Re R34 we don't have YET.  If someone wants to come to our shop with one to be  a test car we could trial fit and see.

We have air guides for R33 GTR which is a little different and not part of this group buy sorry.

Cusco make air guides for lots of cars and on their site they quote  up to 20% more air flow through the radiator by blocking easier path for air to go rather than through the radiator core.  It also looks good and gives a place to put stickers if you want.

Hi Zed,

Are you going to do a group deal with the Series 3 GTR Lips? Please.

nice try Blitz, but that comment did NOT answer my question.

totally different, even R34 will have 2 different hood panel due to the sport and normal style front bar.

and GTR is different to Gtt.

Here's a pic of mine I just installed:

http://www.nitroware.net/~tony/r33panel.jpg

I do note that my bonnet is a bit harder to close for some reason.

Like an idiot I forced it and it did pop shut and when it opened there was no marks.

T.

Hey, I'm in Beecroft too. Never seen any Skylines in this area. You wanna meet up and see my cool panel :D

T.

Go to our site and go to freight section and also orders section. CC is fine as long as it is not your girlfriends.

http://gtr.com.au/order_form.htm

Yes they fit series II although fit Series I better.

Jimbo yours is fitted now.

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