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I just recently bought a r34 gtt 1998 turbo.

An as we all know the small intercooler on the side.

I wanted to put a proper front mount and possibly a

Big cooler.

Need to know on how people go with chopping the front bar or you just buy another bar and if anyone has photos

Of there bar chopped.

Do i need to chop anything else other then the front bar and what other modifications take place and how do you go about it.

How big intercooler can i put on it so it just fits?

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or written up a 'how to install a front mount intercooler" like this one here

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/133257-r33-s2-step-by-step-fmic-installation/?hl=install+front+mount

the fact that no one has ever written and posted the information in the link above amazes me.

*sigh*

he has 1 post to date. How do you train someone who's new? you don't know? ok i'll tell you.

tell them what to do.

show them what to do.

watch them do it.

repeat as needed.

Mix in some helpful ribbing like 'hahaha don't you know, you dumb c*nt' to toughen them up, and you're done.

so now OP has been given some shit, and pointed in the right direction to search cos if he's brand new, he probably doesn't know, but now will know. FIGJAM, GTFO, KMAAGH, etc..

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