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Old 6-23-05, 11:56   #1 (permalink)
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CAI intake pipework

Looking through my boot the other day and found this

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...967360088&rd=1

It's only the chrome pipe, blue collar and large blue hose but if one of you is thinking of doing a CAI all you will need is a 2 large jubilee clips and a filter.

I'll bring it to the BBQ and if someone wants it they can trade it for

It is the short (ram) version which needs a cold air feed but I'm impressed with mine (noise and performance) and a universal filter should only be peanuts on ebay. Not sure of the diameter for the filter but that can be checked on sunday.

1st dibs gets it.

I also have a set of front mudflaps recently painted in red which I took off to fit my skirts, plus a passenger side window seal. Same deal as above applies.
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i might have the seal Stu, I know my drivers side one is looking a little worse for wear too.

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should have said mate, i'd have got it off scotts car like the passenger one.
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It's one of those things I didn't think about... Noticed the other week that it's starting to scuff badly in the upper left corner, and I think it's partly to blame for the whistling noise at high speeds.

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If the CAI pipe is like normal, the filter size will be a 3"/76mm universal fit.

£20 or so at most factors.

And get 73-79mm Jubilee clips.

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