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Old 27 November 2008, 08:30 PM
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where can i get some of those carbon fibre intake thingys that go where the fog light cover is ? they look pretty cool!
Old 27 November 2008, 09:28 PM
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I think Greenwood Racing were doing them.

I just opted for a pipercross one and colour-coded. There's a pic in there
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na i there not them. there like big vents but carbon fibre. i tried building my own like you did but im not happy with the finish.
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i think chargespeed do them, go to srbpower.com and look for carbon brake ducts

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As above.... £188 from SRB Power, not cheap....

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wowzaz's expensive pieces of kit man. cheers guys its what i was looking for.
Old 28 November 2008, 04:18 PM
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i have some of these for a blob eye on my car, will be selling them very soon if interested?
Old 28 November 2008, 06:32 PM
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yer i think i like them alot! id be interested if anyones selling some
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Or, you could just buy a fog lamp trim kit from Subaru £32.50 for the set.
Made to fit that hole and colour coded to your car. You will still obviously need to find ducting to fit.

Fog Lamp Trim Kit WR Blue<br>Use with Front fog lamps <br>H4510FE001<br>
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this is good. any for the v4 sti. could be good to run some ducting to my disks.
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do u have any pics st freak of that option?
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I've had a look but couldn't find anything. I know Mocom run one on their car.
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might get some from srbpower for my bugeye

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Found a pic for you ... https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...ml#post7235071
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Originally Posted by STiFreak
Isn't that just a WRX fog lamp cover without the light?!

I was told you'd blow out the inner wing if you fit that without ducting. I believe Bob Rawle has something similar. If my ageing grey matter isn not letting me down.
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Yes, exactly (see post 12 above). That photo is of Bob's old STi after he sold it. Still seems like the cheapest easiest option - I will be going down that route when I can get around to it.

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Originally Posted by STiFreak
Yes, exactly. That photo is of Bob's old STi after he sold it. Still seems like the cheapest easiest option - I will be going down that route when I can get around to it.
I still think my option is easier.

Get the pipercross kit from halfords (£25) and it includes 2 sets. Sell 1. Take a holesaw to your fog light cover, fit the trumpet and ducting and *ta-da* you've got a cold air feed for £12.50
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Originally Posted by GazTheHat
I still think my option is easier.

Get the pipercross kit from halfords (£25) and it includes 2 sets. Sell 1. Take a holesaw to your fog light cover, fit the trumpet and ducting and *ta-da* you've got a cold air feed for £12.50
Fair enough, yours is definitely cheaper.
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Originally Posted by STiFreak
Fair enough, yours is definitely cheaper.
Probably not easier, cus you just slot the wrx one in, rather than taking a drill to yours.
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