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Old 07-31-2003, 12:42 AM
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My dremel took a **** on me, so I decided to take a quick break..its almost 2 am and after being at work for 6 hours, GFs house..um, lost count, and having to be up at 6am..i figured, its nice out...think i'll work on the project in the dark...i'm used to it, since the night is the only time my phone stops ringing and my GF is asleeeeep





Anyways...here are some updated pics, I'm doing a writeup so you all can get more in depth photos and info....







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it all starts here...
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Old 07-31-2003, 12:44 AM
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DAMNIT..sorry guys, i know i keep forgetting to resize them..my digi cam USED to do it automatically..lets try again huH?





from the beginning...
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Got the bumper off right before I had to go to work...i dont have much time for anything these days damnit...my car hates me
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Came home and started work around 1ish..these are the pics from tonight, but i like night pics better anyways...





got the reinforcement moved out of the way..and then began working on the brackets....
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Test fit the IC after bending some **** out of the way....

and yes it was crooked...it is only secure by the top bracket....
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Last one for now, I'm gonna go search for a cutting bit for my power tool(damn dremels...)...



Lower bracket, from underneath the car...





like i said, these are brief pics..i'll have a more in depth setup when i do the writeup....i took lots of pics...
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looks good so far.
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Give me you're T2 HOOD!!! ahah, looks good!
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looks good.. I didn't know you had parts that look anodized blue.. what color is that exactly?



Looks toight like tiger.. I need more red in my bay.
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Man, I can't imagine trying to cut the holes with a dremel tool. That has got to take forever. I used a tool called a nibbler (sp?), and it took about 20 min to cut both holes.
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