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maybe my hks kit will slide in behind. i had a look but there isnt enough room i rekon. just have to wait n see. i might even do a post on how to do it with this specific kit....

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its 600 x 300 x 65. its taller than james' but thinner i believe si it'll protrude alot higher past the bar support. i think it will have to be cut for sure...

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working his magic ben :)

ross yer well it might be a case of unbolting the reinforcement bar and then bolting the cooler in and re fixing the reinforcement bar

i would think a properly designed kit would require little to no cutting of the reinforcement bars on the car, as you can see i only removed what was nesicary on my car

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thanks mate :)

i was thinking the same about little or no cutting because they are designed for the japanese to do at home with mechanics being way overpriced in jp..

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yep erin

theyd be makin a huge difference in this cold weather tho

Uhm.. it's knocking. :rant: First time I've been out since the tune on saturday night and the light flashed. So I just let it idle for a few k's and yeah it was fine.

Just gonna have to be careful of that light.

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Uhm.. it's knocking. :rant: First time I've been out since the tune on saturday night and the light flashed. So I just let it idle for a few k's and yeah it was fine.  

Just gonna have to be careful of that light.

damn

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