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Originally Posted by XwChriswX Is there no other way around this? But if you have to... what choice do we have? It's possible that the brake duct scoops could be
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It's possible that the brake duct scoops could be routed to take in air from underneath the car, then you wouldn't need to cut anything. But if the ducting takes air from up front, you need to cut the fender liner to run the tubing. But it shouldn't be a problem at all.
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