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Old 09-17-2006, 12:12 AM
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I got a new upper radiator shroud, the piece under the airbox you cut for the FRA mod. Well it looks like you have to take the whole freakin front fascia off, please say that isnt the case? If anybody has doen this or has any ideas for an easy way to get it done, please reply. Thanks.
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helllllllll no. go to my cardomain and go to the trans am one, it amy help ya some, we got the entire front of the car taken apart. we got mine uot without taking all the other **** off
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thinks there's like 4 10mm bolts to that that plastic off shroud off and give it some

simple thing to do in about 10mins.
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Yeah there are a few bolts...don't be afraid to man-handle it though.
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thanks guys
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