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00u0u_kGdPOWmYp8v_600x450.jpg I have this one for sale. Its unused, came with a 280Z I bought.  Have the rear section also.  I'm in Florida.  New ones are sold by MSA.

With that air dam, the owner would have to relocate the turn signals to the grill.

 

Jegs has a good price on a urethane air dam with free shipping.

It's not the same. Note the shape of the vents and that the license plate area is recessed. The one in the original post protrudes and the vents are wide and short.

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It looks very much like an air dam I was thinking of buying, but the company wouldn't ship to europe. He didn't trust the shipping companies to get it there in one piece. It was a company in the outskirts of Sydney Australia. I have thd address at home somewhere and there is also a thread here about it.

Here is a link to the Aussie website. http://www.awcinfo.com/secureshop/category.php?cat_id=64

 

It looks a lot like the DN006 on there website. The image on there site is low quality and its darn hard to tell what it is, but I have this photo of one which makes it a little clearer to identify.

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Thanks for the information.  Now all I need to do is figure out how I can get one to the states.

I have ordered several things out of Australia. It is normally not a problem if you are prepared for the freight charges. You gotta pay to play... B)

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I like the urethane ones from Jegs too, and the free shipping. http://www.jegs.com/i/Xenon/456/3124/10002/-1

I think I might like the shape of the Xenon one the most, but I want it in carbon fiber or aluminum, which does not exist, because it's stiffer and does its job better. The only CF one I've found lacks fog-light/air-duct holes.

/M

A friend reinforced his urethane air dam to prevent flexing too much. Some flex is good. It will keep the air dam from getting beaten up.

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