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Random Shop Request

Postby stevesoper87 on Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:24 pm

Hey guys, wanted to call upon your skills please and shop a Scooby bonnet scoop on a few pics of a Mk3/3.5 sounds ridiculous and something from max power but it serves a purpose. Im looking at getting TB's and fabricating a duct under the bonnet which will sit over them, so in effect the scoop will act as a ram air duct. If someone could help id really appreciate it
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Re: Random Shop Request

Postby RS1800-Cookie on Mon Dec 29, 2014 10:35 pm

steve you after the old scooby scoop or the new one that leans forward?

will have a butchers now chap :devil:

...... one word tho.... gay! why not do a ram air duct to inlet manifold over throttle bodies
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Re: Random Shop Request

Postby RS1800-Cookie on Mon Dec 29, 2014 10:36 pm

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found this on google.... thats a scooby vent.
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