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Thought I'd take some pictures of taking off my front bumper and make a Tutorial so its easier for other people to give it a shot. so here we go.

1.) Get a flat head screw driver, poke it into the gap of the front indicator (where arrow shows) and pop out the indicator.

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2.) There are 5 plastic screws where the grill is, which are easy as popping them up and pulling them out.

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3.) 2 screws that hold the body kit onto the fender, one is right at the edge of the bumper, and the other is in the middle which is kind of hard to get too, needa squeeze your hand under or through the cover to get too it.

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4.) After those are done, you'd need to push the edges of the front bumper down to clear the little clip that holds in in the middle (Circled in blue).

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5.) your bumper should slip off easy and look like picture under. (to fit back on just reverse the process)

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After doing all this, looking at installing a fmic never looked any easier :P

Thanks for your time.

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If you need to replace some fasteners or need some parts numbers for the R34 front bar here is a schematic diagram for a R34 Coupe - standard bar - Note : R34 Coupes with the optional Altia bar may vary slightly in regard to some fasteners

Source- local Nissan dealer printed it out in about 30 seconds .

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