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Soory to let you know but short of removing the windshield bottle, you must trim the cooling plate. Yes, I will send some pictures. Also, here's a WARNING, the stock
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Soory to let you know but short of removing the windshield bottle, you must trim the cooling plate. Yes, I will send some pictures.
Also, here's a WARNING, the stock hood will impact the cooling plate on the left near the windshield bottle. You "must" install some foam or rubber on the hood to prevent this from happening. This weekend both myself and another Z addict who drives the Smurf saw identical abrasion marks on the plates. As he has a non-stock hood, he also had marks on both the left and right plates over the battery, etc near the windshield. Again the fix-it is placing foam or rubber under the hood in the contact areas. Sorry for the bad news guys!!
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