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Old September 8th, 2007, 02:29 PM   #1
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Heat Exchanger for GT?


...This site inside the mouth of this beautiful bumper is ass ugly and incredibly annoying...I may be thinking on the wrong side of the radiator support but I know Fluidyne makes a nice heat exchanger for the 03 Cobra that (obviously this is a GT and probably has something to do with that visible support behind the bumper) but I hate Billit fillers and wanted to avoid using one...Any ideas?...Oh yeah, I like the engine cooling potential too haha.
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Old September 8th, 2007, 02:51 PM   #2
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Only thing I know of is billet, but you could do like i'm planning, and buy the billet lower grille, and paint it. I'm gonna paint mine black. Btw, where in NY are you from bro???
 
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Thats a good idea that would probably look nice against the grey paint..I may just do that. Im from eastern Long Island, northwest Suffolk County actually...Its road re-paving season and Im having a blast breaking the roads in.
 
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Originally Posted by OcOnnor220
Thats a good idea that would probably look nice against the grey paint..I may just do that. Im from eastern Long Island, northwest Suffolk County actually...Its road re-paving season and Im having a blast breaking the roads in.
Jus try not to get that crap on your car. I got alittle on my paint and it ate through the clear coat and turned it blue.
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Old September 8th, 2007, 11:07 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by OcOnnor220
Thats a good idea that would probably look nice against the grey paint..I may just do that. Im from eastern Long Island, northwest Suffolk County actually...Its road re-paving season and Im having a blast breaking the roads in.
Yea I think it would look awsome. As long as it matches your car you'll be fine.
 
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I know, I usually wait a few days for other people to clear out all the loose blacktop chips, but then its smooth sailing...until winter comes and the trucks ruin them again.
 
Old September 9th, 2007, 09:39 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by neckbonekat
Originally Posted by OcOnnor220
Thats a good idea that would probably look nice against the grey paint..I may just do that. Im from eastern Long Island, northwest Suffolk County actually...Its road re-paving season and Im having a blast breaking the roads in.
Jus try not to get that crap on your car. I got alittle on my paint and it ate through the clear coat and turned it blue.
You should do it to the whole car and call it a custom paint job!
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That would be custom wouldnt it...Or I could roll the car over a few times and go for that Kentucky stock car look...
 
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Originally Posted by 04GTAMPA
Originally Posted by neckbonekat
Originally Posted by OcOnnor220
Thats a good idea that would probably look nice against the grey paint..I may just do that. Im from eastern Long Island, northwest Suffolk County actually...Its road re-paving season and Im having a blast breaking the roads in.
Jus try not to get that crap on your car. I got alittle on my paint and it ate through the clear coat and turned it blue.
You should do it to the whole car and call it a custom paint job!
I thought it was mud so it didn't get washed of for a couple days. By the time I did it the paint was blue. I guess that would be cheaper than painting the whole car.
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