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Safari snorkel for a 300 Tdi.
muddyjames:
my 2 top tips.
1. Get the template the right way up. I didnt but was luckily shown error of my ways before I drilled any holes
2. Dont drive through any horse do do before this weekend as when you remove the plastic wheel arch trim it gets all up under your nails!!
Good luck :D
Disco Matt:
Finding the right hole saws may also be fun - I had to order one from Screwfix and buy the other locally. Step drills also appear to be a dark art as I tried our (usually excellent) hardware shop and a builders merchant to no avail.
In the end I had a garage fit it - did lend them the hole saws as they didn't have anything suitable of their own!
muddyjames:
I used a normal size dril and just made lots of holes then a larger one to drill the holes out so they all joined up. Yeah the end result means it is a jagged finish which could be dangerous but the snorkel covers the outside ones and the one inside the wing, I just remember it is there!!!! If I dont remember I soon do :lol:
floyd fan:
I will have a 300tdi non abs safari snorkel for sale in a couple of weeks. Only 6 weeks old, I'll be looking for £150 if anyone is intrested.
Cheers ... FF ...
johnpirate:
Theres a pretty good chance I will be interested.Just got to get chance to do anything at the moment with work.
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