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Old 22nd June 2008, 11:11   #21
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Nice BT for sale in Holland

http://link.marktplaats.nl/168172631

euro 20.500 ex tax
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Old 22nd June 2008, 11:25   #22
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why has he done this with the front spoiler? I suppose it has something to do with brake cooling but that´s a no go
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maybe there's a secret flow to cool the far turbo.....
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Hmmm.. this is the ..ex Switzerland ,, car ...isnt it ???
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It was on sale 2008-02-29 on mobile at 28.400Euro with 84700km.
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Damn, looks nice apart from the Spoiler and the Reflector to fill in the rear lights, but seriously, cutting the spoiler like that as some sort of cooling aid is pretty silly. The thing is not especially rigid to start with so removing those two square cutouts must lead to huge flex at speed.

If you want brake ducts, I found a simple way and it involved removing the lens and projector unit from the foglights, fabricating a nice painted cover for the front and then running a hose to the backplates - worked for me and looked really stealth.
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