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WTB: Rotor cooling duct plates
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<blockquote data-quote="Lemonth" data-source="post: 15433464" data-attributes="member: 174581"><p>Idk how I missed this thread lol, yeah that was me. The shifter boot came out great, had to modify it a bit to fit my shift knob. Hows the hose holding up? Run into any issues with it? I've still been looking around to do ducts for my car, I'm contemplating going with the blowfish plates for around 85.49 (which is pretty damn high), Thermoid High Temperature Silicone Ducting (the orange one), and OEM fog light for the air inlet. The ducts are $76.99, but I'd rather go with the high temperature just to make sure I won't have any issues whatsoever. I'll check out my local carwashes and see if they have any extra hose I can grab, you can't beat free lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lemonth, post: 15433464, member: 174581"] Idk how I missed this thread lol, yeah that was me. The shifter boot came out great, had to modify it a bit to fit my shift knob. Hows the hose holding up? Run into any issues with it? I've still been looking around to do ducts for my car, I'm contemplating going with the blowfish plates for around 85.49 (which is pretty damn high), Thermoid High Temperature Silicone Ducting (the orange one), and OEM fog light for the air inlet. The ducts are $76.99, but I'd rather go with the high temperature just to make sure I won't have any issues whatsoever. I'll check out my local carwashes and see if they have any extra hose I can grab, you can't beat free lol. [/QUOTE]
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