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Old 02-12-2018, 12:30 PM
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Has anyone successfully installed this combination on the S4 or newer cars?
Old 02-12-2018, 02:45 PM
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Oooh, that looks interesting. I like that. How much do those assemblies run?
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About $250 on fleabay
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Is the plan to use that for brake cooling or for engine air intake?
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something similar
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Originally Posted by KenRudd
Is the plan to use that for brake cooling or for engine air intake?
+ Looks!
+ an alternative foglight
Old 02-15-2018, 02:50 PM
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I went looking at those on Fleabay and the more I look, the more I like it. Sure looks like it wouldn't take much to make them work. If you go for it hessank, I want to see the results. I'd buy them in a skinny minute, but right now I'm only allowed to use my meager discretionary income on mechanical items to get the car on the road. Cosmetics are currently a no-no. LOL.
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Yeah Chris, me likey too!
Similarly, I'm also trying to make my car mechanically sound as well as a first step.
Been 7 years since my last intake refresh/WP/OP rehab.
Then I'll need some slight bodywork ( 2 rust spots by the door jam), repaint the hood and front bumpers (rock chips).
My thought was that while the front bumper is being prepped, why not try these.

If ever I attempt it I will post with pics.
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Originally Posted by hessank
Yeah Chris, me likey too!
Similarly, I'm also trying to make my car mechanically sound as well as a first step.
Been 7 years since my last intake refresh/WP/OP rehab.
Then I'll need some slight bodywork ( 2 rust spots by the door jam), repaint the hood and front bumpers (rock chips).
My thought was that while the front bumper is being prepped, why not try these.

If ever I attempt it I will post with pics.
Definitely worth a try if you're already getting some paint work on the front bumper. Thanks for posting about these. :-)



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