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The Blitz Kit is pretty exxy, but i guess were in the time of really cheap chinese kits.

The first and formost thing on my mine , is , Will the blitz kit bolt up with out cutting anything ? I dont mind so much if i have to trim a little bit of the plastic spoiler , but i will not ever cut a reo bar or remove it (id like insurance to actually work when i need it!)

Mine is a R33 GTST sedan. Can anyone give advice ?

Gary

The blitz kit will only require trimming of the front bar/spoiler.

The hks kit will require trimming of the front bar/spoiler and a whole to be cut for the drivers side intercooler pipe.(This will allow the piping to enter the engine bay)

The Blitz Kit is pretty exxy, but i guess were in the time of really cheap chinese kits.

The first and formost thing on my mine , is , Will the blitz kit bolt up with out cutting anything ?    I dont mind so much if i have to trim a little bit of the plastic spoiler , but i will not ever cut a reo bar or remove it (id like insurance to actually work when i need it!)

Mine is a R33 GTST sedan.  Can anyone give advice ?

Gary

Like I said in my previous post my cooler is 100mm thick and I only needed to trim the front bar....albeit a HUGE chunk of it...but it still fit. :lol:

to install mine we had to cut a tiny little bit from the bumper, and a tiny bit from that little metal thing that sits at top of the bumper..

Like I said in my previous post my cooler is 100mm thick and I only needed to trim the front bar....albeit a HUGE chunk of it...but it still fit. :lol:

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