Before and after pics of my nitrous install:

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Actually a really easy place to install it if you have the fender off. I ran the power and nitrous line through the same spot as my antenna, and its a direct shot to my intake through a little hole that is already there. Plus, the light that tells ya if its armed/working right can be seen if the pass. side door is open and you can also reach the reset button too if the door is open. Also, since I am putting the Saleen front on, I wont have fog lights anymore....I know how I can put my foglight switch to good use! Real easy to get to the cowl too once I run my purge setup too!
 

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I one time cut some fuel line longway's to wrap it around the n2o ss line and ran my lines "between" the two factory fuel lines and zip tied them so they stayed that way. Ran the nozzle up under the CAI and you had to really look for it.
 
^^^Werd, something about gas vapors go there and if you delete it your car smells like gas. Even with those vacuum lines off it smells like a tank of gas. Im trying to think what would be better, take a smaller/less noticeable fuel line and cut it lengthwise and shove the line in there, or a bigger one that it just fits in, but you cant open it to see whats inside.
 
Are you saying the canister smells like gas? Why not just remove it? Since in the pics you don't have anything hooked up to it anymore.

Some get gas fumes after deleting the canister... but that is from the gas tank venting.