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How Do I Put A Washer Bottle In A R34 With Fmic Piping In The Way?


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hey ppl i bought a R34 gtt skyline couple months ago and it didnt have a washer bottle.... ne ways i just got one and went to put it in and the FMIC pipping seems to be in the way, i did a search and ppl say they just moved it but i cant work out where to put it..... ne one tackled this issue b4??????

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got a pic of your setup? hard to say without knowing where your piping is.

R34 washer bottles are on teh passenger side near the air box arent they.

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hey ppl i bought a R34 gtt skyline couple months ago and it didnt have a washer bottle.... ne ways i just got one and went to put it in and the FMIC pipping seems to be in the way, i did a search and ppl say they just moved it but i cant work out where to put it..... ne one tackled this issue b4??????

I have the same issue - I found a thread where someone mounted it in exactly the same spot just sideways. Havnt had time to do it yet but I dummy fitted it and I reckon this would work.

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i took off my front bumper and all the crap and tried re fitting mine, i found that there were some metal loop thing , (( something cooling? i dunon what ) was in the way, so i unbolted it to move it forward and couldnt move it , so i gave up and put it back on without the bottle.

i then bought some bottle that my borther used in his r33, but it didnt work in mine, due to the washer motors being fixed to the bottle :blink:

on a side not, can someone send me pics of the whole the cooler pipe was made to fit , MINE IS HORRIBLE LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE CUT IT WITH A BLUNT SPOON. been wondering who to see about gietting it neaten up

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