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Old 08-05-2009, 10:33 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dcemureviews View Post
As per forum rules that is sticked at the top, it tells noobs to search.

Theres nothing wrong with doing it ourselves. I think everyone does to save money. So I give you credit for that.

Flame free thread? Theres no such thing. But I also give you credit for posting in a thread that is already available rather than make another thread. Your question pertains to this thread and is not considered hijacking.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL0c2yXZ6uQ

V6 uses clips. I believe i4's uses screws to keep the box closed. Same idea...just different way of closing the box.

Next time, also try searching using different keywords.

Engine Air Filter Help...Please!
K&N Air Filter 2009 SE 4 cylinder

Answer to your question is also in the PDF in the first post..page 4 of the PDF.
Thats my video! lol
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