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That looks hot, Burns. The P1's set it off nicely.

Is your FMIC a cross-flow design one, where the return pipe goes back towards the passenger side to use the standard holes under where the air-box would be? If so, is the return pipe behind or under the core (can't really tell in the photos)? Where did you get the cooler from and roughly how much was it?

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Yep it's a Dayz with a bit cut out for the intercooler.

It's just a R33 brake cylinder stopper.

The return pipe is behind the core and it uses the stock holes but they have been enlarged for the bigger pipes.

It came with the car so I don't know what cost is. It's a Blitz kit.

It took 4 months to get the parts and another month at the panel beaters but the outcome is fantastic.

Being backed into by a Prado wasn’t that bad a thing after all.

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Damn your car is nice, is that a dayz kit? And the P1`s look rediculous

Is that a brake cylinder stopper i see? If so from what car was it meant for?

Excuse my ignorance but wtf is a brake cylinder stopper? :rant::woot:

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Excuse my ignorance but wtf is a brake cylinder stopper? :P:D

:ermm:

This (the blue thing I outlined in the photo) is the brake cylinder stopper - it attaches at one end to your strut tower, and on the other side to the end of your brake master cylinder to stop/reduce firewall flexing when you're hard on the brakes.

Less flex in the firewall means better and more consistent braking, and a more consistent pedal feel.

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And excuse my ignorance but what is P1's?

And why is it ridiculous?

Looks nice Burns..My brother wants me to get a FMIC... how much difference does it do to performance?

HAHA thats so cute!!! "what is P1's?"

Thats like asking where babys come from or something lol

gotta start somewhere...

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