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well i modified the neo cover, it was quite easy with the assistance of a bench grinder.

...here are some more pics

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My favourite pic ^^^^^^...........engine bay is looking AWESOME

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If u want 2 replace the 2 plastic clips that hold front of snorkel down, just go 2 your local nissan dealer. I was able 2 buy them over the counter there and then. Take a sample with u. Do u have any trouble with ground clearance of front spoiler?. Sorry I am a bit off subject.

If u want 2 replace the 2 plastic clips that hold front of snorkel down, just go 2 your local nissan dealer. I was able 2 buy them over the counter there and then. Take a sample with u. Do u have any trouble with ground clearance of front spoiler?. Sorry I am a bit off subject.

i'm gonna get some of those clips from my dads workshop (Auto electrician)

my car isnt that low at all but i have to be careful going up driveways, and i cant get the front bar over gutters when parking

front on pic please

want to see what a cooler looks like tucked behind that front bar...

check out the 5th pic, i dont have any other photos at the moment, and its dark outside

wow definately a tidy install - jealous. Noice work by both them and yourself.

Goddammit i dont even HAVE a unicorn. just a mess where my last TWO have been STOLEN. some doofus probably thought it would look cool on his starion.

yeah i was very impressed with the piping kit, it all lined up and went together pretty smoothly, especially considering how cheap it was. ive sold my standard (R34) side mount for $200, so the whole kit only ended up costing me $245, which is awesome, when modifying on a budget... (second year apprentice :D)

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Hi Andy,

looks like you had to take a fair bit off the airbox snorkel as well to get the piping through....I have the stagea sr1 with the old rb25det engine ....will I be able to install the piping without having to cut out the snorkel? ..would help if I wanted to return the car to stock if I sell it in the future.

you will still need to modify the airbox on a series 1 if you use this type of intercooler kit, if you are that worried about it just buy another snorkel, they arent that expensive second hand.

Hi Andy,

looks like you had to take a fair bit off the airbox snorkel as well to get the piping through....I have the stagea sr1 with the old rb25det engine ....will I be able to install the piping without having to cut out the snorkel? ..would help if I wanted to return the car to stock if I sell it in the future.

i recon for 450 bucks you wouldnt bother removing it when u sell its going to ad more value than that anyway.just my 2 cents worth

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