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stu

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Post #101
teggs wrote:
Quality fitment Razz


Laugh

I do have another one to go on which is a much better fit, don't fancy fitting it in the snow though!

The new one I have is from here. I went for black so that it blends in with the grill a bit better.

Even comes with a bit of mesh to stop leaves/small children getting sucked in.

May be tempted to sell it if you're after one?

It's still in it's wrapping so is in brand new condition.
Posted 3rd Feb 2009 at 18:44
teggs

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Post #102
stupug wrote:
teggs wrote:
Quality fitment Razz


Laugh

I do have another one to go on which is a much better fit, don't fancy fitting it in the snow though!

The new one I have is from here. I went for black so that it blends in with the grill a bit better.

Even comes with a bit of mesh to stop leaves/small children getting sucked in.

May be tempted to sell it if you're after one?

It's still in it's wrapping so is in brand new condition.


i can't see why you'd want to change it?!
is the grill black as well as the outer ring?

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Posted 3rd Feb 2009 at 23:38
stu

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Post #103
teggs wrote:
i can't see why you'd want to change it?!
is the grill black as well as the outer ring?


That's why I'm thinking of selling it, the one I have is perfectly fine. Just a spur of the moment purchase.

The mesh is silver, it's not fixed in place so could be easily painted before being put in place.
Posted 4th Feb 2009 at 00:34
paddymc

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Post #104
could do it the poor mans way.

tumble dryer hose!

Posted 4th Feb 2009 at 01:03
chrissykapow

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Post #105
looks good Thumbs up 60mm ride height???


and oh yeah, you need a new N/S hockey stick clip Yes LOL

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Posted 4th Feb 2009 at 23:53
chrissykapow

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Post #106
teggs wrote:


what size trumpet you got there Chris? ooo errr!





its a 75mm trumpet Teggs Yes a Pipercross one

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Posted 5th Feb 2009 at 00:20
hoekske

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Post #107
i like this setup and going to do something simular, but wat is the best diameter for the pipe? got here a pipe with 90 degree bent and a inner diameter off 65mm can i use this or would it be better te get a pipe with a inner diameter of 70mm.
the inlet of the car is 76mm and the outlet of the filter is 70mm.
so what is te best inner size for the piping?

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Posted 8th Mar 2009 at 23:56
gti-dan

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Post #108
think i might go for this type of set - up

just thinking about the water getting in - i know i wont be driving through any big problems but can't be bothered coving the cold air intake everytime it rains or drying it out, could you not just run the pipe down to the trumpet so that rain runs out and not collect in a 'U' shaped bit of hose???
Posted 3rd May 2010 at 20:18

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