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    Talking tight azz

    alright guys i'm a real tight azz i have the LXi and i want cai. i have the filter and i have an empty wallet but i have a 5ft long aluminum pipe that i got a year ago when i bought the filter. i just need a way to make the pipe run where i want it to i don't have a pipe bender r a welder "aluminum". so i'm really at a lost as to how i'm going to do this but i have had this filter and pipe longer than i have had the car, and it's driving me crazy.
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    Re: tight azz

    Step 1. Get a job.
    Step 2. Keep that job to earn money
    Step 3. After recieving pay check (if not enough money) save pay check in bank, if you have enough money skip to Step 4
    Step 4. After saving enough money to buy what you want, purchase part, or parts.
    Step 5. Go back to step 2 and repeat.
    Every work slob in America has to do this, so can you....

    WHY ME???

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    Re: tight azz

    Quote Originally Posted by kcaudill
    Step 1. Get a job.
    Step 2. Keep that job to earn money
    Step 3. After recieving pay check (if not enough money) save pay check in bank, if you have enough money skip to Step 4
    Step 4. After saving enough money to buy what you want, purchase part, or parts.
    Step 5. Go back to step 2 and repeat.
    Every work slob in America has to do this, so can you....


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    Re: tight azz

    You can also cut the pipe in to sectrions and use rubber pipe bends of the appropriate size to direct it where you want.

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    Re: tight azz

    Quote Originally Posted by kcaudill
    Step 1. Get a job.
    Step 2. Keep that job to earn money
    Step 3. After recieving pay check (if not enough money) save pay check in bank, if you have enough money skip to Step 4
    Step 4. After saving enough money to buy what you want, purchase part, or parts.
    Step 5. Go back to step 2 and repeat.
    Every work slob in America has to do this, so can you....

    your my hero.

    -Travis-

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    Re: tight azz

    yeah i love it when people say stuff like that. to answer your question the rubber pipe bends would work but would more than likely restrict some airflow, if you could try and find someone like a metal shop or a school that has a pipe bender and see if they'd do it but more than likely they are gonna want money, so a job might be helpful in your immediate future.

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