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Yup, I just got mine (along with two Skyline seatcovers and an autometer dual pod thingy that I'm not happy with, but that's not UAS's fault)... can't argue with $40 for an airguide...

Yup, I just got mine (along with two Skyline seatcovers and an autometer dual pod thingy that I'm not happy with, but that's not UAS's fault)... can't argue with $40 for an airguide...

Not sue who received the one upside down? My guys have gone home to check re this but to start with I thought, What The?? How could this be, is the SAU fan who received it upside down working on his car? How could it be around the wrong way or folded wrong way around? It was sent back and sure enough we found this one and another one out of about 30 made that somehow were around the wrong way. I have not spoken to our manufacturer yet but no doubt the softy who made it must have had a beer or three in his lunch break hey?

I am sure it is part of the conspiracy to send me mad earlier than naturally. Blitz you leave that last comment alone.

We did put a Nismo key ring in for the also confused SAU fan who was the victim here with the correct air guide for the inconvenience.

Hey i dont have a credit card, can i get the account details so i can deposit the $ into it?

Step 1: Go to Post No. 1 in this thread.

Step 2: Write down phone number.

Step 3: Note instructions in Post No. 1.

Step 4: Make phone call and ask the nice man your questions.

It isn't that hard. I received mine within a few days of sending details. But the post was specific - deal with them by phone, don't do your dealings through this thread!

Hope that helps.

Cheers.

GTTR34: I dont believe there is one available at this time. Shoot John an email (sales at uniqueautosports.com) and confirm, im sure he can assist you.

thanks for the reply :rant:

Step 1:  Go to Post No. 1 in this thread.

Step 2:  Write down phone number.

Step 3:  Note instructions in Post No. 1.

Step 4:  Make phone call and ask the nice man your questions.

It isn't that hard.  I received mine within a few days of sending details.  But the post was specific - deal with them by phone, don't do your dealings through this thread!

Hope that helps.

Cheers.

*smacks self in head*

thanks for that

im in for this one John, will drop in in the morning (hang on it is morning) well later today and get one if you got em in stock!!

:confused: do i still have to call if i show up in person :)

picked mine up today, will need to modify it to work with the 400R front bar.. put it in but not in right spot.. actually noticed a drop in temp after using it so it does work!

these ar eonly for looks? they don't have any type of performance increase do they?

No not just looks, that is the bonus. They help avoid some of the air going over the radiator, as air will go over or through its easiest path. Cusco claim up to 20 % more air through the radiator with one on. This would vary from car to car. Come summer air con and radiator will work a bit better and better for Mr Race Track should you go to them. Race cars go to great length and detail to block ALL air from escaping past radiator and make as smooth as possible also.

Hi. I finally got around to fitting mine - piccies attached. My R33 is a '97 Series II. The fit is not perfect at the edge of the grill, so it sits a little high, but a minor mod would fix it. Anyway, it does the biz for me!

..... and I couldn't resist the sticker!! :)

Cheers.

I just called, they said there isnt any left, they are getting more in next week

He said to order i have to fill out an order form from the website and fax it in.

1. I dont have a credit card

2. I dont have a fax

Ill call back in a week and find out what to do

I just called, they said there isnt any left, they are getting more in next week

He said to order i have to fill out an order form from the website and fax it in.

1. I dont have a credit card

2. I dont have a fax

Ill call back in a week and find out what to do

I called em on Wednesday... Got the same story... Was promised the same price if I paid before 30 June... Deposited $60 on Thursday at the local CBA ($40 for the guide + $20 for shipping), faxed the order off... I expect the guide to arrive within a few weeks...

I called em on Wednesday...  Got the same story...  Was promised the same price if I paid before 30 June...  Deposited $60 on Thursday at the local CBA ($40 for the guide + $20 for shipping), faxed the order off...  I expect the guide to arrive within a few weeks...

Shit! does than mean i have to pay $70 for it now?

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