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Old 05-04-2025, 08:08 PM   #6
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Behind the center radiator is a plastic piece that moves the air down and into the sides, on the GT3, this plastic piece ruotes the air upwards trough the center vent between the top of the bumper and the front of the hood,

Not sure if this is the only difference, or the mounting bracket thet holds the center radiator to the car is also different..
Great, good to know about the plactic air flow parts. I'll check can I fot those in to my car.
Curretly after the center radiator is no airguides at all, just those openings under the car to allow the air to exit under the car. Radiator is also tilted from th factory so, that after the air passed thru the radiator it is already flowing downwards.
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