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Old 06-10-2013, 01:31 PM   #1
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Hi new to the site and thought this would be best place to get answers and info on. I have a 2.7 2001 Boxster which I have had for about 7 months but just noticed today when washing the car that the drivers side air duct on the back wing sits within the opening while the passenger side one as like a lip on the outer edge and tends to protrude slightly.....are they meant to be different ? Tried looking at photos on site but hard to tell. Thanks !
They are different by design where as the driver side duct feeds to the airfilter and the passenger side is an outlet to help with engine cooling.

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Old 06-10-2013, 01:39 PM   #2
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I just don't believe that they sit differently per side . They both have function and symmetry would have been top of the list for the designer.... Hence they should be the same.

If they are different, then I would say at some time or another, for whatever reason, either one has been out .
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