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Old 05-20-2006, 05:12 AM   #14
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I installed the EVO intake myself and to be honest it was all quite easy. The only part that I had a problem with is getting the stock air box out. That bolt under the car was hard to get to, eventually I found an easy way to get at it and the rest was cake. I could re-do that install now in two hours start to finish with clean hands and 1 beer consumed.

Other thing is even if the intake is not made for your car it will fit. I bought Clubheads intake and he has a Boxster S. I had to buy some extra silicone to make up a shortfall in the piping of about 4" and thats it, no big deal really. It still fits fine, just has to do some minor adjustments...
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