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Hi

Done a quick search and havent found wat i needed and want to try and get my car bak together tonight

got the frount mount in and im up to putting the front bar back on but the fog/driving lights (watever u want to call them) and indicator light combo thing in the front bumper is hitting on the cooler. What have people done to overcome this? quick replies would be much appreciated

Its a 1994 R33 Series 1 with an m-spec front bar

Cheers

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Come on someone must have had this problem, ive seen R33 series 1 m specs running around with FMIC and the indicators/fog lights still in there so there must be something u can do, hacking the lights up im guessing atm.

Hi

Done a quick search and havent found wat i needed and want to try and get my car bak together tonight

got the frount mount in and im up to putting the front bar back on but the fog/driving lights (watever u want to call them) and indicator light combo thing in the front bumper is hitting on the cooler. What have people done to overcome this? quick replies would be much appreciated

Its a 1994 R33 Series 1 with an m-spec front bar

Cheers

What sort of intercooler do you have?

I had a normal in one side out the other and was able to mount the cooler far enough back that the spot light adjusters just hit it, i now have a blitz lm return piping ic (probably the same as the cooling pro one), this one sits up higher and further forward, could not find anyway to keep the spotties unfortunately, had to go back to normal indicator only housings and even then had to trim a lot of excess plastic off the back of those, its a bitch but its the way i had to do it.

thanks for the replies guys, i have a gktech cooler, might just have to cut into the foglight cause im hoping to keep them if only for the look and no functionality

Thanks

The standards still have the clear fog light section but nothing in there and the back is smaller, your better off selling yours and buying normal ones rather than cutting up good ones.

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