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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 12:02 PM
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For those who have added hood scoops (non-functional), side scoops, and quarter window scoops...questions for you.

First off, are they removable? I was just curious, specially on the quarter window scoops how you would clean behind them.

Also, do they have drain holes or drain issues? I live in the NW, usally we get our share of rain, so I am thinking ahead to monsoon season.

The last thing I would want to see is something I've added to the car body that would like nice, but end up as a dirt/dust-bunny/water/and eventually...mold...trap.

Appreciate the feedback.
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 01:51 PM
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Blue posted the CDC site... thanks Blue...

I believe there is a shaker out there for the V6 made by a company called FANG... I don't have any other information.

The shaker comes black... crinkle finish aluminum. I sanded mine down and had it painted.

Most "fake" things mount on the car with 3M Mounting tape... with careful process, they most often can be removed without damage.

Most "Fake" things mounted on the car do not allocate special function for drainage, so you often will get water under or inside the unit which will drip out after you wash your car. you can take precautions such as only mounting with the 3M on the vertical so water is able to drain. Using an Air Compressor or leaf blower on the mounted parts after washing will blow the water out from under them.
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