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Old 06-03-2008, 07:58 AM
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Now I have being doing alt of reading about the install and dont need help with this at all, this seamed to have a mass debate.

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...c=319420&st=75


However I'm stuck as to what is for the best, Cut the rad Air guide around the snorkle, or remove it and get a rad plate, however I want to be able to go back to stock so cutting the air guide seems a bad idea. A rad plate seams good but non seem to fit with a snorkle?

Sugestions Please Ladies and Gents, Am sure some of you have already done this.
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buy a spare one from a breaker

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Looks like I will be cutting then

I hate doing unreversable things.
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I was the same as you. But now I have fitted the snorkel I know I will never remove it. Even when I come to sell the car. I think it is probably the only mod which a potential buyer wouldn't mind been on the car, assuming he/she wanted a standard car.

I think it looks standard ish with it fitted, compared to a CAI

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NICE, but you really want one of these


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Originally Posted by RISLAR,Jun 3 2008, 11:47 PM
NICE, but you really want one of these


One day..... Probley in 2 years time when the car is paid off , and I have "spare cash"

Then I might be asking if you fancey some work

Dont think my 100k Engine would like it much though? (on 70k now, but will probley be that by then or near)


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Originally Posted by JD_S2k,Jun 3 2008, 10:07 PM
I was the same as you. But now I have fitted the snorkel I know I will never remove it. Even when I come to sell the car. I think it is probably the only mod which a potential buyer wouldn't mind been on the car, assuming he/she wanted a standard car.

I think it looks standard ish with it fitted, compared to a CAI

ah, Just reading through your mods, Is it you with the silver calipers with the S2000 on them?


.... off to find the Air box mod thread, could take a while
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[QUOTE=MC_BLADE,Jun 4 2008, 07:16 AM] ah, Just reading through your mods, Is it you with the silver calipers with the S2000 on them?
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