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hey guys

i should be picking up my greddy fmic kit for me car this week. would this kit be easy to install to the car and do i have to make a hole in the body in the engine bay, on the right hand side under the water bottle for the water nozzles.

im asking about this hole coz every intercooler piping ive seen on r33 holes have been cut in the same place.

im not sure if the kit is a v-spl or a r-spl

cheers

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would it be hard to make a hole wif da jig saw

what nick is trying to say is that you would be better off using an air saw or a nice drill with a hole cutting bit. probably easier with the air saw/nibbler.

you might want to keep in mind that you need to trim the front bar as well in case you didnt know.

also the top pipe above the radiator usually sits quite high, might take some adjusting so it clears the fan and does not rub against the bonnet too much. its ok if it just touches the underside of the bonnet just make sure it cant touch the fan (u can trim the fan blades but it is not needed)

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