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You are lucky that there are people as computer talented as me in this world.

This will fix your problems...

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You need to cut a hole under the battery tray to fit the pipes. You may also need to remove your windsheild wiper bottle on the driver side as it may get in the way.

To fit the cooler, you will need to probably hang it off the bolt that has the hood latch on it. Under the car get some metal strips and bolt it to the holes infront of the radiator. You will need to cut the front support bar. Use a grinder for this.

The rest...as they say, is history.

PS. Try this thread. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=92828&st=0

The hardest part of the install on one of those china kits like you have on a 32 is the pipe that goes over the fan and through the wall under the battery.

Here are a few picks that might clear things up, remeber to use a piece of metal on the flange going from the pipe to connect it to the block and not try trimming the fan cos its not needed. (Found that one out the hard way)

Ckeck links

http://members.optusnet.com.au/linxus40/in...er/PICT0001.JPG

http://members.optusnet.com.au/linxus40/in...er/PICT0002.JPG

http://members.optusnet.com.au/linxus40/in...er/PICT0003.JPG

that should give you an idea

I beleive you have more then enough information in this thread to be able to install the cooler.

Several people have explained cutting below the battery. Also, pipe diagrams are draw/given. Mounting instuctions too.

I would say that if you are still pondering what to do, its easiest to take it to a workshop and get them to do it for you. Should cover much over 250-350 for an install i dont reckon.

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