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Old 03-04-2003, 03:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My friend has a Focus and another friend has a del Sol.....I was wondering if anyone has ghetto-rigged an intake out of PVC and a Filter?

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I'm really confused. My friend drives a chevy truck and another friend drives a Ford mustang.

If you want something ghetto......


just use your ghetto imagination and you can get some ghetto parts on your car
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I heard that stuff will melt in the engine bay, I prob wouldent do it
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well, it is a ford.....
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well, it is a ford.....

are you wanting to do this to his car? Or yours?
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his car, mine is a Honda and no japanese car deserves to be treated like that....well, maybe a nissan sentra that is rusted, but that's about it
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his car, mine is a Honda and no japanese car deserves to be treated like that....well, maybe a nissan sentra that is rusted, but that's about it


then this doesn't belong in 4G.
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Ghetto riggin would make the pipe not smooth on the inside so I don't think it would work well.
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I heard that stuff will melt in the engine bay, I prob wouldent do it
Really? PVC pipe melt in the engine bay???
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