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2005 Black Kidney Grilles and Hood Air Intakes
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 |
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Where did you buy the titanium hood air intakes? i cant seem to find them
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The hood intakes are not listed in the accessories catalog. I thought if you replace the grilles you have to do it right and replace the hood intakes. I ordered them special from the parts dept. at Harloff BMW in San Diego. You have to look for the part under the 4.4i parts list.
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Have you got a picture with the new grill on the car ?
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I don't have a pic yet. I will get one up next week. The titanium looks great with sterling gray.
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How easy is to replace the Hood Air Intakes?
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educol,
The install takes some time, as you have to be carful not to break the plastic tabs. The hood inlets are the toughest part. They are diffacult to reach and you have to remove the old plastic intakes from a plactic eggcrate/grid type pc that lies directly underneath. The slots in the plastic eggcrate cannot be brocken or the new titanium intakes will have nothing to lock into. The project took me about 11/2 hrs. It would be super easy if I had to do it again. |
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