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    Default Where can I get this???

    Trans Am WS6 Ram Air 96-97 Intake Duct (throttle body to MAF) I have found it one place and it is $155 which seems outrageous so I thought I'd see if anyone on here could help me find one. Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Huff035 View Post
    Trans Am WS6 Ram Air 96-97 Intake Duct (throttle body to MAF) I have found it one place and it is $155 which seems outrageous so I thought I'd see if anyone on here could help me find one. Thanks!

    If it's what I think it is, go to Home Depot and pick up a Fernco coupler for about $7.50. Works like a champ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fastbird View Post
    If it's what I think it is, go to Home Depot and pick up a Fernco coupler for about $7.50. Works like a champ.
    That would probibly be the best way.. I think the Trickflow intake elbow eliminates that piece also. Its like $75 but looks real nice. You could go that route too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camaro_94 View Post
    That would probibly be the best way.. I think the Trickflow intake elbow eliminates that piece also. Its like $75 but looks real nice. You could go that route too.
    He needs a straight piece for a ram air car, not a elbow for CAI style intake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KissMyWhtSS View Post
    He needs a straight piece for a ram air car, not a elbow for CAI style intake.
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    what section is the one from home depot going to be in?

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    It will be in the plumbing section along with all of the rubber couplers and fittings.



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