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Hey guys...just picked up my birthday Super Hybrid Intercooler today..sweet!

Just a quick question, after seeing NCE 032, the Gun/Grey R32 and it's front mount, I am wondering how they got it mounted so flush with the front bar??? How much cutting was needed etc?

Here is a pick my FMIC up against the car...

I will post a photo of NCE 032 in a reply...

Any suggestions would be great!:burnout:

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Not to much cutting required when I put mine in. Mind you mine is 450x300x76 so its fairly small.

The idea is to take little bits of each time and test fitting it. Get yourself a ruler and bolt the cooler on. Measure the distance of the outside edge of the cooler to the radiator and use that as your guide.

It only took me about 3 hours to install it.

Congrats on your serious looking cooler. At a glance i dont think mine is near as big.

Your lucky you have the front bar that you do. Having had your type plus my current one, your required a lot less cutting to allow for the IC and plumbing.

Patience and remember that detail makes or breaks the finished product, so primer/touch up cut steel, remove burrs, sharp edges etc.

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