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Old 08 December 2006, 07:26 PM
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was tinking of fitting a fmic some time over the next few weeks what does it intale can you help have bin reading some posts on this do you need to change the turbo cut hole out of inner wing and but a beam across bumper to hold fmic and what do you need to do to bumper thanks if you can give some info would be great help b4 i buy thanks
Old 08 December 2006, 07:34 PM
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Think it depends on what kit youre getting.

But on the Hybrid kits the beam youre on about to hold the intercooler is already there. You just need to drill a few holes in it to bolt the intercooler on.

On mine I did have to cut a bit out of the inner wing and the lower grille on the bumper will need cutting out.

The best way is to fit the intercooler and the pipes, then just keep offering the bumper up trimming as you go until it fits.
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one out of 26 thats that great value for money yes i know lowist form of wit
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Originally Posted by scoobynige
one out of 26 thats that great value for money yes i know lowist form of wit
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