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NY WTB: 99 Air intake ducting to air filter box

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Old Jan 9, 2022 | 09:46 PM
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WTB: 99 Air intake ducting to air filter box

After doing the whole upper engine refresh, and getting into every nook and cranny, I have found over the years how mechanics I've paid good money for repairs have destroyed all the mounting points and doesn't fit together well anymore. In fact, the area below the filter had way too much leaves and all kinds of other stuff that should NOT be there.

I just want to be normal again! LOL

Any you guys with 99s that modded the air intake, have any not broken ducting they will never put back on? Please let me know.

Thank you as always!
Old Jan 10, 2022 | 02:55 AM
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Keith,

Which pieces are you wanting?



Old Jan 10, 2022 | 09:33 AM
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Hi Tb,

Everything (99 Cali Spec) in the left two boxes (upper and lower) except any sensors. I'll reuse the sensors in mine.

But the most important if all there is, is the big Duct Part in the top box on the left. The tab to bolt it in place was snapped off.

Next important is the Bottom Box at the other end of the 90 degree tube. Mine is flopping and I bet has broken attachment points. But partially staying in place.

Thank you kindly for seeing if you might have a solution!

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