Did it today, lol. A tad late.
Four 7mm screws hold the condenser to two brackets (one on each side) to the radiator. The brackets are held to the radiator by a 13mm bolt. The A/C lines are unbolted from each other via a 13mm bolt or nut. The upper A/C line is held in place to the radiator by a 7mm tie down strap on the passenger side top of the end tank.
I don't see any way you can remove or install the condenser with the radiator in-place without damaging a component on the a/c system. I didn't care so the radiator remained installed. For the top a/c line I cut the end of it off and then bent it all over to get around the radiator.
At first I didn't remove the bracketry to the condenser, I simply unscrewed the 4 screws that hold the condenser to the bracket. However, this implies the ability to slide the condenser straight down. You can't, because the top a/c line curves around and is blocked by the bracket on the passenger side, and the plastic stuff on the radiator. So what I did was find a way to jam the condenser as far as possible to the driver's side, and then pop it out of the bracket on the passenger side. But this still left the driver's side jammed, and the passenger side still had the metal a/c line caught on the bracket.
You can access the passenger side 13mm bracket bolt through the front very easily with a u-joint. I removed my bumper and took that bolt out, then I could reasonably wiggle the condenser out and yank it off.