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Old 05-12-2006 | 08:11 PM
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Question AEM etc. CAI with Mazdaspeed or similar front?

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it's been about a month now since the car got rear ended and hail damage but all is going well and in about 2 to 2.5 more weeks I should have it back. I'm trying to get a different front and back bumper from stock (most likely Mazdaspeed or replica Mazdaspeed, I like the other choices out there but they're either too hard to get in a timely fashion or overpriced) but before all this had happened I had ordered an AEM intake, now I'm wondering if anyone who has an aftermarket front with AEM/REVI duct etc. has had any problems and does anyone have any pics they can share? I've seen the factory front with the AEM, but not the Mazdaspeed or similar yet. Thanks!
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My buddy has the aem intake with the ms front. It looks nice. You can see the polished tube though the mesh. No fitment issues.
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shweet, thanks for the info.! I looked all over the place for a picture just to get an idea, I googled, yahooed, coperniced, and just about anything else and for whatever reason I can't find a picture of that setup....ugh , oh well, maybe I'll be the one who finally posts one with any luck
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