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E36General discussion and technical help for (E36) 1992-1999 3 series cars. 318, 323, 325, 328.
Yeah that car belogns to a guy named Paul. He lives otu in Orange County, CA.
And trust me, they are Rial Daytona Race. Ive talked with him before about his M5 style air intake. I told him i was going to steal his idea if it werent for my intercooler blocking things.
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Originally Posted by ///M Power
Yeah that car belogns to a guy named Paul. He lives otu in Orange County, CA.
And trust me, they are Rial Daytona Race. Ive talked with him before about his M5 style air intake. I told him i was going to steal his idea if it werent for my intercooler blocking things.
I think that his m5 "style" intake is really a replacement for his break ducts, because w/ his turbo he is using his original drivers side duct for an air intake.
Either way, still a sick looking ride, you should bogart the look.
-Matt
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