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Hey guys,

I've just had a Hybrid GT-spec FMIC installed on my r34 gt-t & now my washer bottle doesn't fit ;)

Has anybody with a GT-T have the same dilemma when installing a hybrid cooler?

Any tips? Are there aftermarket bottles I can buy?

If worse comes to worse I'll just get a custom alloy one made up, but I'm interested to know if anybody out there knows of a cheaper, easier alternative

Thanks in advance guys :(

Hey guys,

I've just had a Hybrid GT-spec FMIC installed on my r34 gt-t & now my washer bottle doesn't fit :)

Has anybody with a GT-T have the same dilemma when installing a hybrid cooler?

Any tips? Are there aftermarket bottles I can buy?

If worse comes to worse I'll just get a custom alloy one made up, but I'm interested to know if anybody out there knows of a cheaper, easier alternative

Thanks in advance guys :(

They did this to mellow yellow in hot 4's

They got a bladder (i think could have just been another bottle) from supercheap... 5 minute install

Hey guys,

I've just had a Hybrid GT-spec FMIC installed on my r34 gt-t & now my washer bottle doesn't fit :)

Has anybody with a GT-T have the same dilemma when installing a hybrid cooler?

Any tips? Are there aftermarket bottles I can buy?

If worse comes to worse I'll just get a custom alloy one made up, but I'm interested to know if anybody out there knows of a cheaper, easier alternative

Thanks in advance guys :laugh:

Quite simple, mate who help fit my FMIC rotated the washer bottle so it sorta sticks out almost thru one of the lower front bar vents, ive got the Nismo bar btw with black grill(factory std), we then spray painted part of the bottle black so it doesn't look so obvious sitting just behind the vent. No replacement bottles req'd.

No ones even noticed my bottles there so far.

man I love this forum :), a big thanks to everyone who replied :whistling:

G Force: thanks for the tip mate, I'll have to give it a go although I'm pretty sure the piping might still get in the way it's worth a shot.

Have you got a hybrid/just jap intercooler? They both use a similar type of piping system.

I have the same bumper, I had my intercooler & piping sprayed black & used black silicon joiners. you can't even see it unless you really get up close :)

well just get rid of the washer system all together who needs all that extra weight. keep some sorbent toilet wipes in the car and you will be fine. lol

to be honest i wash my car every week so never needed to use the washer anyways..

man I love this forum :), a big thanks to everyone who replied :mellow:

G Force: thanks for the tip mate, I'll have to give it a go although I'm pretty sure the piping might still get in the way it's worth a shot.

Have you got a hybrid/just jap intercooler? They both use a similar type of piping system.

I have the same bumper, I had my intercooler & piping sprayed black & used black silicon joiners. you can't even see it unless you really get up close :)

Yea im running a Hybrid FMIC as well with the chrome piping so if i can do it im sure u can. I kept mine chrome tho, like the bling look :(

Or alternatively, do like Forged says, get rid of it and just wash ur car regularly.

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