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I wouldn't mate!

 

If you have an induction kit then you will most certainly get water on it every time it rains....

 

.....Oh and as for the looks it's not to my personal taste; but it's your car:flowers:

 

Richard:shuriken:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

one off but its pictured on 2 different cars ??? either the cars keep crashing or people have been coping it so therefore not one off :)

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i was thinking fixing a metal panel on the back so theres no hole, but he wonts £50/75 for it, i would have it for £20

As Richard says they can cause issues with just mesh etc for induction kits but with a metal sealed panel underneath as you plan should be ok

lol, prob just leave mine on, just thought it'll be a bit diff,

 

Have you checked out other panels, although i favour the original i do like the odd modified one, there is one that just has two slits either side with mesh underneath that i would consider

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one off but its pictured on 2 different cars ??? either the cars keep crashing or people have been coping it so therefore not one off :)

 

there all his cars, hes changed it from car to car aparently

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Have you checked out other panels, although i favour the original i do like the odd modified one, there is one that just has two slits either side with mesh underneath that i would consider

 

not a big fan of the 2 slit ones, think i'll leave it how it is

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