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I'm looking for a FMIC for my stagea rs4, I 've come across a couple of r33 FMIC's on sale ....both the r33 and stagea run the same rb25det ...so my question is will the piping for the FMIC be a direct bolt on affair on the stagea?

Sorry guys. ..im sure there must be a thread on this somewhere but I need a quick anwser so I can place a bid on the IC.

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if it is one of these link then it will fit well, I think R33 kits do fit but all are different and fitting a front mount ususally means some small modifications to make it fit... The kit above has been designed for the Stagea so it would no doubt fit better than an R33 kit.

Hope that helps.

Luke

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Hi EGA4it ...did you have to cut any holes or move any bits to get the piping in place? looks like you got a custom front bar there....dunno if the cooler will fit snugly with the standard bar in place ...399 is cheap tho...well worth considering.

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Hi EGA4it ...did you have to cut any holes or move any bits to get the piping in place? looks like you got a custom front bar there....dunno if the cooler will fit snugly with the standard bar in place ...399 is cheap tho...well worth considering.

i did a write up on it which can be found HERE

i just ordered one i guess that give me a chance to suck up to andy now to help me fit it up lol :P

im sure that wont be a problem mick, give me a yell once your stagea arrives and i will come visit

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I bought an R33 ARC crossflow cooler kit for mine and i did not have to cut any holes or chop any of the reinforcement bar at all the only thing that needed s little bit of modification was the front bar, but what i did cut out of it you cant see anyway except for the part where the number plate was but that was my decision it didnt need to be chopped for it to fit

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i did a write up on it which can be found HERE

im sure that wont be a problem mick, give me a yell once your stagea arrives and i will come visit

Hey Andy, you did an awesome job at installing the kit.

Definately one of the neatest installs I've seen.

P.S do you mind if I use some of your pictures?

P.P.S the kits are now $349 + freight for SAU and NS.com users :(

Greg

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Hey Andy, you did an awesome job at installing the kit.

Definately one of the neatest installs I've seen.

P.S do you mind if I use some of your pictures?

P.P.S the kits are now $349 + freight for SAU and NS.com users :D

Greg

yeah no worries greg, im pretty happy with how it turned out.

DAMN...they are gettin even cheaper! how can you sell them so cheap?

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yeah no worries greg, im pretty happy with how it turned out.

DAMN...they are gettin even cheaper! how can you sell them so cheap?

I run gktech from a small office (aka my bedroom), I purchase by the container load and employ 0 (zero) people.

My expense aren't that great and I work on quite low margins, but work on quantity.

I think the main difference between myself and alot of these eBay sellers that can't speak english is that I concentrate on quality as I use alot of this stuff on my own cars.

Greg

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Hey Andy, you did an awesome job at installing the kit.

Definately one of the neatest installs I've seen.

P.S do you mind if I use some of your pictures?

P.P.S the kits are now $349 + freight for SAU and NS.com users :D

Greg

jeesus greg i wish id waited a week now to get mine :(

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jeesus greg i wish id waited a week now to get mine :/

Sorry mate :/

I'm doing some spring cleaning and am planning on moving more and more stock, always PM me or email me before using the website for the best deals for users of SAU.

cheers,

Greg

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