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I orded a cooler kit off http://www.slidingperformance.com/

The pic of it all assembeled is the one off the website, the otther fotos are ones i took, and some people added speech bubles.

Im very impressed, delivery was quick, no complaints. Ill keep posting how i go tonight cutting up my front bar and making hole fdor the return pipe.

:lol:

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got teh pics in. teh cooler kit was $629 pipes and hybrid style copy cooler delivered.

i soughta f**ked it up a bit and mounted it slightly crooked, and in the fotos you can see my nicely scratched bar. But there is always tomorow to to fix up my slightly crooked cooler.

Over all it took me from about 11am until 5pm to pipe it up.

Last night i sat around with the dremel and cut the bar so the cooler could fit in. That took about 1 hour. And also 30 mins to mount the cooler.

Im sure lots of other people out there could do it quicker, but im a suit (white collar) and im not too good with this stuff sometimes as you can see by the crooked cooler. \\Next i have to do a dyno run with a little more boost and see what i get. From what i have read im hoping for 145 - 155rwkw.

Ill keep this thread updated.

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Awesome, trurly awesome.

I bought a Pizza last night, it was tasty - TASTY!

I cant get pizza's atm but if i can ship one in from Japan real quick you wanna buy one? :lol: rofl1yv.gif

Cheers Ryan

Edited by Slide

Well how long would it take you to do up 4 bolts? It didnt get all "wonked" until i connected the pipes up and the bar cause i f**ked up and knocked it and bent it when i lent agaisnt it. My bad!

Hence why i said "there is always tomorow"

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Well how long would it take you to up 4 bolts? It didnt get all "wonked" until i connected the pipes up and the bar.

Hence why i said "there is always  tomrow"

took me close to an hour to mount mine, to align the lengh in middle and the depth and to punch a groove to drill and so forth...

point is i would never be assed to take it off and do it again.

how did u knock it out of place?

Edited by silver gts-t
how did u knock it out of place?

i went to get up and i put my hand on it to pull myself up and i think thats when i did it. I check it all up and measured it and all that shit last night and it all looked good. i cant think of anything elses that would of made it move.

its up as high as it can go before i have to cut into the chasis which im not prepared to do. Ive got no problems with driveways and the like, the only thing that would be an issue would be the concrete blocks they put in parking spots so you dont drive too far forward, hence the scracthes already on the front bar.

Thanks for your concern.

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