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Thread: Snorkle (modified for A/C?)

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    Snorkle (modified for A/C?) SOLD!!

    I feel like I need to apologize for offering this, but I bought a set of webers and this snorkle was included. A friend said that it was probably modified for A/C, but I'm not sure "why" matters. Other than having been abused, it's in nice condition.

    If anyone needs such a thing, here it is. Since I am required to state a price, let's say $10 (SOLD!!), plus shipping, or educate me. The best way to get a quick response is e-mail.

    Thank you for looking.
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    Last edited by mshaver51; 09-19-2011 at 11:13 AM. Reason: sold

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    Citizens,

    If you tell me this thing is crap, I won't be offended. The only reason it isn't in the dumpster is that I was afraid that someone would need an abused snorkel for some reason.

    Thanks for looking, again.

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    Could of been AC, and also could have been someone looking for more POWER. I've had one for sale for a few years, no takers...

    Free might be a good option....

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    I was going to take it but it has no "ears". BtW my factory air car just had the snorkle going to the other side. S

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    Fritter, I didn't think about the 'more power' idea. That would make more sense, actually.

    Chiroracer, I think the later models had the snorkel on the other side and had 'ears' with wingnuts for fastening to the airbox. This one was clipped on using spring clips, if I remember taking it apart.

    I was going to put it out there for "make me an offer," but the rules frown on that (and I agree with the rules). I can take it to Ski Roundtop on saturday and give it away, so that shipping $$$ are removed, as well. I just didn't want to simply throw it away when there might have been someone who wanted or needed it, regardless of whether I understood why. Thanks for helping, though.

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    I'm interested. PM sent.
    Regards,

    Dan
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    bump for sold item.

    thank you, Daniel!!!

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