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Old Sep 26, 2003 | 06:31 AM
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I'm thinking about putting an engine guard on my car. The engine case is wide open and looks like it could be seriously damaged if coming off a curb to hard. I've already scraped it once and had a look at it. I remember a few months back when someone posted saying his engine casing was cracked and I didn't believe him and now I can see what that guy was talking about. I want to prevent that from happening. I was wondering if this would hinder the aerodynamics and cooling of the car at all? Here's a link. Tweeks SS Engine Guard
 
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If i was you I would purchase the guard through CARNEWAL.COM
 
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It doesn't look like the same quality, but for the price difference, Carnewels might be adequate.
 
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