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I like the grill look like the GTR.

As on the meggala's rb25 ceffy and the ceffy posted above.

Ceffo - the one you posted would look good without the chrome bit i think, just the stealth black grill thats sunken in a bit i think that'd look nice too.

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The chrome grill is from the later model A31, They seem to sought after in Japan, similar to the late model tail lights, they all want them also.

I am half way there.......got the grill, but still early tailights.

Daveo.........thats what your car could look like with a mild kit and some DISH :)

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Yes thats rather bizzare the posting bit... OBVIOUSLY my post had to be there before yours hahaha

I dont understand what you mean about filing it away for an oil cooler... my mate has the same style grille as you, so theres atleast 3 types that we know of. You can tell because your Cefiro logo is positioned higher on the grille whereas mine is somewhat located down a bit on that divider down the middle.

Im considering doing some el cheapo ducting off the drivers side grille vent to my oil cooler as its right behind it.

JK

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oh ok... i thought they just might have cut the bit out of it for better air flow... altho u cant even see the oil cooler behind there its about the same length as the grille if not a little bigger and higher :)

so many options on these bloody things...

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