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post-17137-1141400440.jpgIf you have a big core intercooler, I would be extremly interested in seeing how it has fit without cutting the reinforcement bar. Look at this time consuming pic I done, that shows where it was & how much is left. Hours this took me.

mine was hacked up baaaaaaaaaaad. (was done before i owned the car).

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if you think of the re-enforcment bar as a C shape, i have the top sideof the C left, and thats it.

alot of the time you can fit it by just cutting out the bottom of the C, ~600 wide, to suit the cooler, and bolting the top of it to the top of the bar.

Yeah, the green is what's left, the yellow roughly is what is was beforehand. It was the cutting of the actual bumper that was the hard part, mine is a s1 bumper. It is an m-spec, but that was before I aquaplaned into a f**king kerb :)

I've cut my front reinforcement bar when installing my FMIC, but I've only cut it just enough so the FMIC could fit. I think you would want to keep it there, for safety reasons wouldn't you? It doesn't look as cool as KeeFy's front bar however.

dunno i kinda like my stealth fmic just took enuf out of the steel to fit it then fit most of the stock front bar back over took a lil time a few beers and a grinder with diamond disc sounds ruff bit if your carefull it gives a good finish would post pics but no digi cam atm

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