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 Help identifying plastic piece to airbox. New X5 Owner! Hi guys, just picked up a 2004 X5. I am working to get it running/looking like it did 11 years ago.  I want to replace this broken piece of plastic that connects to airbox. Anyone know the name/part #? I tried realoem but didn't seem to find it. http://i60.tinypic.com/2d6nu3m.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/2s9c3uq.jpg Thanks in advance. I will be posting some more pics as work gets done. :thumbup: | 
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 On RealOEM look under the fuel preparation system RealOEM.com * Diagram Selection | 
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 Everyone on Facebook said "Get duct tape" etc. It would keep me awake at night. 13711438471 - Intake Boot - ES#34798 RealOEM.com * BMW E53 X5 3.0i Suction silencer/Filter cartridge | 
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 My question would be how did it get that way?  Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk | 
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 I'm excited to be in a X5. Had an e39 and e36, regretted selling both. I'll sell this X5 only when I'm ready to get a newer one. | 
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 If a repair shop did that I would have them replaced it. | 
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 I just sent in my non-nav radio for pixel/ribbon repair. Doing some fluid changes, power steering pump, some suspension, new hood rounded, etc. Make this baby shine. | 
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 I probably should have asked you guys for advice, but I was anxious to get started. I used this company. $109 for non-nav repair. I saw kits for sale online for $50 or so, but I didn't want to mess with it when I don't know what I am doing. BMW MID Multi Information Display Radio LCD Dead Pixel Repair E38 E39 E53 X5 - German Auto Recycling | 
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