350z 2007 2008 Cooling Plate / Radiator Plate / Air Diversion Plate on 2040-parts.com
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
350z 2007 2008 cooling plate made from 1/8 Acrylite. Will not bend or deform under even heat. Tested and proven to decrease engine temps by closing off structural gaps and redirect more air into the radiator.
To install - Remove clips - Place radiator plate in the same position as shown in picture - tape down the plate to avoid it moving. - gently drill holes to match the original holes. - put clips back on Professional install recommended. |
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