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    a4 b7 Luft-Technik Intake Air Scoop

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    trying to find out is their a certain way to install or just drill ?

    please help and looking for a part that sit on the side its clip that hold the intake housing ?

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    Established Member Two Rings SlowestB7ever's Avatar
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    I thought it mounted using the two screws on bumper cover


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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowestB7ever View Post
    I thought it mounted using the two screws on bumper cover


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    I dont know just don't want to mount it wrong trying to see if any one did it yet

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    I remember it saying you have to drill holes in the core support and the 2 screws are supplied. Im assuming it just sits right below the core support and mounts right below the current intake. Was planning to order this soon as well. Wonder if anyone on here has installed this yet?

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    Remove bumper, place under the factory duct location, drill the 2 holes and use the speed clips/nut things for the screws.
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    thanks bro appreciate that
    Quote Originally Posted by panman142 View Post
    Remove bumper, place under the factory duct location, drill the 2 holes and use the speed clips/nut things for the screws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathBlow View Post
    really trying to find out if any one did the scoop yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathBlow View Post
    Not what this thread is about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flygman View Post
    Not what this thread is about.
    lol same thing I said lol

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