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Would anyone know where/if anyone in Melbourne sells Radiator Air Guides for a R33 GTS-T off the shelf or have some in stock that I can actually have a look at??

I am after something in Melbourne!! Don’t want to get an air guide from UAS or other states atm as I am weary of the quality of the items.

So if anyone can point me in the right direction for a Radiator Air Guide for an r33 in Melbourne you would be a great help!!!

Thanks for Your Time. Rob

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If there are enough people who want the ones for the R33, and they will all be the same, and you can get me a template to work from, then SURE, I'll make some up.

You twisted my arm.

dumb question..whos UAS?    and what exactly is this part going to do fo the performance exactly of the car?  i saw bass junkys ones on tues night, they did look good quality

Its main function is to help direct more air into the radiator which usually escapes over the top of the radiator.

some does via the grill but blocking that areas foces all the air through the radiator coz it gives the air the fastest path through there.

You need to look at the air tunnel examples to full understand the way air flows over a car and it will always go through the area where it can accelerate the fastest.

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