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hehe when I first read this it sounded like you were asking how to install a FMIC in real life... But on the real, get a high res pic of a car with a good looking intercooler from a site like carandmodel.com or another one like that and make sure the picture of the car with the intercooler is at the same or near angle as the one you're moving it to. Then in Photoshop use the polygonal lasso to select the intercooler, cut and paste it onto the picture of the car you're putting it on, change the intercooler layer opacity to 50% so you can see through it. Use Distort and align it with the bumper's airdam. Then bring the layer opacity back up to a level near 100% and use a large light-opacity black airbrush to add shadow at the top of it. Then deselect the intercooler and use the polygonal lasso to select and trim off any extra stuff around the intercooler that needs to go (lower the opacity again if you need to see underneath). Theres a few ways to do it but I think that way is fairly straightforward.
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