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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Mar 16, '10 From UNITED KINGDOM Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
well today i decided armed with only the things in my house to remove the front light for cold air to pass to the filter
![]() here are some pics i took and how i did it ![]() 1. removed bumper using wiki guide (took ages lol) ![]() 2. removed front light ![]() 3. got an old kids tennis racket for the shead and cut out the meshed bit for use as cover ![]() (sprayed the insert black as i didnt fancy pink lol ![]() 5. fitted to inside of light hole on bumper ![]() 6. put back together and the finished result ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() and do i win the comp for biggest magic tree?? lol :lol: ![]() any comments welcome as usual ![]() dave. |
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it looks ok but if you were to route the air intake there, wouldn't water get in? possible hydrolock? Intakes can be exposed to water, so long as they aren't completely drenched... Like if someone routed their intake into their wheel well and went through a huge puddle, they'd have problems. But not if it was just raining. -------------------- 1996 Toyota Celica GT (GT4 conversion) - SOLD :(
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