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Old 07-10-05, 01:09 AM   #5 (permalink)
PerzianKabob
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well the idea is that you buy a home airconditioning filter. cut it into the shape of our car filter, and slide it in place of the stock filter (if you can even call it that). you'll notice the air smells betters, and a higher rate of flow.

plus if you have allergies, i can imagine how much this could help.

very good diy.
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