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Folks, I've been waiting to get my kit installed at a shop in Calgary AB. They have recently just finished installing a GTM TT kit on a new AT AWD
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Location: Calgary AB
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Folks,
I've been waiting to get my kit installed at a shop in Calgary AB. They have recently just finished installing a GTM TT kit on a new AT AWD G37. I asked the shop how the install went and the shop explained to me that during that install they had to modify the inter-cooler tubing/brackets because of the bumper being different that those on US models. Apparently CDN cars have higher level safety restrictions so the bumper is slightly thicker? Can someone verify this as being an issue on the G37? I have a MT 370Z and Id like to confirm if another Canadian 370Z has had the GTM kit installed without any modifications to the inter cooler assembly. I have never seen this issue being posted on a thread in the forums and I'm sure Sam at GTM would have made me aware of this if it was the case. Thank you |
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