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ok.. yeah, thats about the same size cooler that is to go in mine.  

I was thinking of even getting a spare reinfocement, and just cutting that.. seems a waste to hack apart a perfectly good support.  

Horn and things could be a problem.. about the only mod my car appears to have is crazy japanes eairhorns.. unfortunately they don't appear to be working :wave:

u should b able to get away without cutting too much to the reinforce bar depends how u mount the fmic..

heh crazy jap airhorns.. sounds like some jap bogan owned it and only just want to move the musical airhorns from their previous car and didnt get it to work :P

i want to try and encourage people to get out there and start doing things themselves on their cars.. its so rewarding.. and save so much!

shite if I do that instead of werkshops.. it'll probably take me 15yrs to get any where.. :P

yer, will take a while.. but i got time.. no rush.. not sure what the goal is.. maybe to get it to run mid-12's and be a good all round track/road going car?

nah, no airhorns yet oz.. really have tried dicking with them.. standard horn seems to work.

yeah, how did your drifting go cy-man ?

get any good sideways??

i have been getting ready for melb, and stuffing with the car, otherwise i would have come out.. once its ready i'll be out and about once more!

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