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Old 30-01-2006, 12:50 PM   #1
Smudge
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Default Quick engine bay query

The pics of the engine bay on Falkeens oh so sweet black XR ute show an engine cover thatsits between the snorkel and the (excuse lack of technical term) other end of the motor at the windshield end.

Is this an off-the shelf part or are they custom made? Sorry not sure what its called...in the pics of Falkeen's ute (Show n Shine thread) it's all autographed and looks sweet as.

Also curious if someone can tell me about the air filter and polished pipe, the filter looks different shape etc to my K&N stickered box...and does the polished part help anything or just look fantastic? ? ?

Thanks and sorry for the lame questions. . .

Smudge

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