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Old 03-08-2009, 05:34 PM
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Default SPT turbo heat shield on RHD cars.

Hey,

I am looking to get a SPT turbo heat shield like the one in this pic:

http://www.christopherwu.net/albums/2008_0...d_installed.jpg

My question is, will it fit on our RHD cars? I am aware that it is mainly targeted to the americans and seems to fit nicely with heaps of clearance because their brake master cylinder and clutch reservior is on the other side. I have looked at many pics of them installed on LHD cars and it looks like i will have to reposition my clutch reservior closer to the firewall with a custom bracket, but i am unsure if the shield will still clear the brake master cylinder.

Is anyone on here (RHD cars) using this heat shield?
How did it fit up for you?


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