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    Why no read link in signature when asking for help and ignore it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    Why no read link in signature when asking for help and ignore it?
    I read it sillyy, I just dont want to go out to lowes or home depot and do all of that, im lazy :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshmoshh View Post
    I read it sillyy, I just dont want to go out to lowes or home depot and do all of that, im lazy :/
    If you want to be modding your car, lazy is not how you will get results... lazy is how you will get a ruined car eventually.
    I was lazy doing my hv3, didnt wanna spend 30 seconds to remove the fuel rail again and double check all the plenum bolts... ended up with a huge coolant leak.

    A drive to lowes takes a few minutes, picking out the right coupler takes like 5 minutes and then actually putting it on the tb with the filter takes 5 seconds.

    It'll take you longer to remove the stock air box than it will to piece together the new intake.

    So just how much cash are you willing to lay down for a half hour's worth of work?
    Cause... you know... I got a lawn mower and some free time if you're too lazy
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