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that looks AMAZING, it will compliment my G3's quite well, cant wait to buy it.

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Old 02-27-2010, 10:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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that looks AMAZING, it will compliment my G3's quite well, cant wait to buy it.
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This looks good, I am not 100% go yet on it, but some live shots might sway me over. Would love to have some better air flow to the Gen IIIs, and have you guys mounted coolers in the side areas yet (with pictures)?
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also looking forward to info on the optional/modular brake ducting setup
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also looking forward to info on the optional/modular brake ducting setup
Me too!

I'm hoping to incorporate some components from our GT R brake cooling kit which has NASCAR style fans so that when you're on the track you have additional cooling via the fans. They are extremely effective on the GT R and we see temperature drops of a couple hundred degrees when really pushing hard.
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I'm hoping to incorporate some components from our GT R brake cooling kit which has NASCAR style fans so that when you're on the track you have additional cooling via the fans. They are extremely effective on the GT R and we see temperature drops of a couple hundred degrees when really pushing hard.
very trick... keep us updated and if you need another test car...
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anxious to see a price so I can talk the wife into it with tax return $

also like the side-skirts...subtle yet effective.
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oh, and any idea how this will fit with Injen intakes that have he filters down below the headlights? It's either going to be a tight fit, or it's going to be perfect for a ram-air addition.
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oh, and any idea how this will fit with Injen intakes that have he filters down below the headlights? It's either going to be a tight fit, or it's going to be perfect for a ram-air addition.
I don't know that answer yet. We have found a smaller windshield washer bottle which I believe will be located in the same area as the injen filter but I'm not 100% sure about that. We wanted to relocate that windshield washer bottle so that it was out of the way of the openings and you didn't see some giant ugly white bottle with blue liquid in that vent.
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looks absolutely sick.... i think i like the side skirts more than the s tune.... and i LOVE the fact the kit aint fiberglass stillen FTW!!!
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Not to get too far ahead of ourselves, but is there going to be a Stillen rear fascia? Maybe one to compliment the front with large vents like the factory Nismo only larger
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great job on the front fascia...it looks clean but but yet very effective.. Do you think maybe some (grill guards for the side vents) will look nice... It may look wierd when looking straight through something like the vents

I like the mesh guard that came on the stock evo 9's.... subtle but very effective for rocks and other things that would like to fly in there....

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Hope Stillen doesnt mind, its just for the sake of seeing it in one color.
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Could you blend the side vent openings?
Who is manufacturing it out of polyurethane (east coast or west coast)?
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Who is manufacturing it out of polyurethane (east coast or west coast)?
STILLEN has designed and manufacturing it out of our Costa Mesa, CA facility, as we do with all of our aero components.

There are grilles planned for the openings.. it will be an option, not everyone wants them, some will, etc.
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STILLEN has designed and manufacturing it out of our Costa Mesa, CA facility, as we do with all of our aero components.

There are grilles planned for the openings.. it will be an option, not everyone wants them, some will, etc.
Are the grills planned for the side and/or center openings? I would prefer grills (two in center section) and one in side openings for added stiffness (likely needed during shipping) which could be cut out by the purchaser.
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