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Old 06-15-2003, 07:32 PM   #1
9646GT
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Originally posted by NOSstang08690
Yes, the car was leaking coolant. Why did it cost you around $500 I though Ford replaces the intakes???? I do not want to get the replacement one cause I run nitrous and I looked at the replacement one and it has some aluminum and the rest is plastic still.
My whole intake had to be replaced.. that was for part and labor ..I had a shop do it. I dont know why Ford would replace mine ..am I missing something? The good thing is the replacement intakes are aluminum in the right places..where they usually crack on the plastic. I cant believe the thing is plastic in the first place.
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