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I don't know what it's like over in the 'gong but here in the west, i know of no-one that has ever been picked up for their FMIC by the fuzz. Unwanted dickheads is another story but i can say i've never had any problems except for the VL turbo stereotype wanting a drag. My 'cooler takes up my whole front bar and i've never had any problems.

Just 2c to stir to the pot a little. Good luck finding what you want but like yogi000 said, they are out there but prices can be quite large (especially considering a 600x300x76 hybrid cooler is under $600 these days + piping)

I have a trust/greddy sidemount including piping for sale in the for sale section. It is a dual core cooler, fitting into the stock area. Never gets problems from cops or epa :D

here is the link. You may find it cheaper buying my unit opposed to buying a new one cuz they are just as much as a front mount new. If you are interested PM me an offer, i've already got a few bids and i'll sell it to the highest.

it only has extremely mild mods.

but i wanted to cool the air some more before i give it an extra psi or two

especially during this hot summer that is fast approaching, ive had a look at those greddy ones but they seem a bit to pricey for what they are....like most of you have mentioned.

i think i may go for a garrett core instead as they are already black and are an extremly efficent core.

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