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heres a couple of updated pics of my front end.

i finaly got myself a set of series 3 xennon lights, they just make the front end that much nicer.

got a pair of border carbon side ducts for the front bar

while doing this i thort it would b a good idea to move the oil cooler (previous owner had it lying flat under the car) i moved it to the drivers side duct. has resulted in 10* cooler oil temps

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do you have to cut your bar to fit those ducts in? also what BOVs are you running chris? it didnt look like i could fit my cooler core in there with standard BOVs

yeh u have to cut a fair bit off, i just started small n kept cutting small parts off untill i got perfect fit. it realy wasnt that hard to do.

ive got a trust type r bov, no way could u do it with stock valves, well my size cooler anyway

yeah thats what i figured. i remember when i was looking at the trust coolers, they said you could only use them if you had their bov and i always wondered why until i actually went to put mine in lol

btw car looks tough man, series 3 lights are teh sex!

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