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What I want to know is how much of the bar did you have to cut and how good did it fit ? And if I could get some pics on how they installed it manly top veiw and bottom view please.

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SirSkyline

ill get some of my install. the black "fin" bits in the middle area have to chopped out as the bar doesnt fit back on with those bits in the "open area" part of the car.

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/mycar...e4/IMGP0336.JPG pic after it was installed. the black fins thats area normally in that area have to cut out then it lines up flush.

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That's the hole under the washer bottle that was cut.

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Further pictures of that.

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Pic of the cooler fitted...not sure how much was taken out. I've seen the cooler fit behind the plastic grill bits, but i chose not to.

just push the stock number plate bracket up like this. you remove the number plate. drill the holes exactly the same just at the bottom of the number plate instead of the stock top holes and remount it back onto the bracket using the new bottom holes you drilled. takes 2 seconds and comes out like this. cops cant say anything as the plate is still in the stock location and you get best amount of airflow possible

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more pics @ http://localhost/pics/mycar/stage4/page_01.htm

I didnt really want to cut any of the bar so I went and bought a new veilside bar for the front as I want to be able to pull off all the stuff I have put on for when I get a 34 and I can bolt them on the R34

Thanks for the pics

Cheers

SirSkyline

If your willing to loose the air cond fan you can mount a FMIC (600x300x76) right up against the radiator and only have to shave a couple of mm off each outside edge of the black finned grill section. This does require fabricating a new bracket for the bonnet lock but the end result looks almost stock from front on since the FMIC is so far back. I've had this setup for over 4 years and never had any issues with the air cond or any overheating issues and the car has done numerous track days.

I dont have any photos but can take some if required.

Z.

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