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Mmmm nice track day intake on the drivers head light, If any one can find them I'll definitely take one....
Group buy who's in

Notice rear wheel arch flare's they actually fit the CC shape :)
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Hey wiki, you got a spare headlight you can lend to me, id have a crack at making one ;)

Going to be attempting one for the coupe shortly.
 
I do actually I'll donate to the cause :D I know you know your glassing skills are up to it ;)
 
How much of a hurry are you in, i might test it out on the coupe first and if your happy with that we can use the same method in making one for a sedan.
 
Marc said:
How much of a hurry are you in, i might test it out on the coupe first and if your happy with that we can use the same method in making one for a sedan.

Go coupie first, and I'll definately donate a head light for the sedan's intake mould
 
This is handmade part. My friend do it. He sold copy for 80$ :)

My variant is cheaper- 20$ Handmade from headlight :)
 

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MAD-racer said:
This is handmade part. My friend do it. He sold copy for 80$ :)
Does he still sell copies Anton?

MAD-racer said:
My variant is cheaper- 20$ Handmade from headlight :)
I like that one but prefer a nicer aerodynamic type
 
Hypo said:
Do you think you will see much benefit?
definitely.
bringing much cooler temp air into your engine bay,
and like most of us, our air filters are located right in that position behind the right hand side light,
that means its getting fed some lovely low temp air :)
 
If you were to move the battery out of the way of your air box/pod filter then yes, there would be quite noticeable gains from this style of cold air intake.
 
Craig_CD9A said:
If you were to move the battery out of the way of your air box/pod filter then yes, there would be quite noticeable gains from this style of cold air intake.

Couple that with a heat sheild/air box to help keep out engine bay heat and your on to a winner :)
 
couldnt u get a stock light cut a hole on one side leaving the high beam then cut through the glass.
maybe its harder i dont know i would have thought it would be easyer
 
BooF said:
couldnt u get a stock light cut a hole on one side leaving the high beam then cut through the glass.
maybe its harder i dont know i would have thought it would be easyer

would look like ass though :p
 

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