'04-05 owners with FMIC, need pics on how to cut

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Old Jan 3, 2007 | 03:47 PM
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'04-05 owners with FMIC, need pics on how to cut

I am looking for owners that have the '04-'05 body style that have a FMIC, Perrin would be a bonus. I emailed Perrin and they gave me a nice pdf write up for the install but they picture and '06 front bumper which is obviously not going to work for me. I got a brand new front bumper sitting in my extram room just waiting to be dremel upon before it goes to paint. TIA! I am SO banned from NASIOC do to that ***** or I would search on there.
Old Jan 3, 2007 | 04:28 PM
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just look at my write up on ongoing projects. HOpefully that helps. The piping setup is similar to the perrin. I have the turbo xs fmic
Old Jan 3, 2007 | 04:29 PM
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here is the link https://www.i-club.com/forums/ongoing-projects-31/my-family-car-project-its-alive-153244/
Old Jan 3, 2007 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by STiYLIN
I am looking for owners that have the '04-'05 body style that have a FMIC, Perrin would be a bonus. I emailed Perrin and they gave me a nice pdf write up for the install but they picture and '06 front bumper which is obviously not going to work for me. I got a brand new front bumper sitting in my extram room just waiting to be dremel upon before it goes to paint. TIA! I am SO banned from NASIOC do to that ***** or I would search on there.

I don't recommend using a dremel if you're talking talking about the 420 cutting wheel - too small and melts the plastic. A grinder or sawzall followed by some sanding is more preferable IMHO.
Old Jan 3, 2007 | 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by verc
I don't recommend using a dremel if you're talking talking about the 420 cutting wheel - too small and melts the plastic. A grinder or sawzall followed by some sanding is more preferable IMHO.
I have a grinder, so roger that. Thanks!
Old Jan 4, 2007 | 08:30 AM
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bump for close ups! Need moar pics if you got them. If you want you can email them to me, I will send you and email addy via pm. TIA. Gonna try to cut the bumper today so I can get it off to paint Monday.
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