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Daveb2405

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    2008 Cayman
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    Under threat of instant retribution, this could be my last venture........She's scary.
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    1948 Allard, 1948 Triumph Roadster, BMW 2000 tilux, Borgward Isabella TS, Opel Commodore, Opel Senator, SAAB Griffen 2.3t, SAAB 9-5 2.3,Toyota Supra MKIV, MGTF, Toyota MR2, BMW Z3, Alfa Romeo Brera, Alfa GT. plus many nondescript daily drivers

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  1. After my first attempt at changing the air filter I discovered that the most difficult part was pulling the filter back into its final position. Two attempts later i slipped a small cable tie through the screw hole on the filter, made a loop and used this to pull the filter back into position, then cut the cable tie and fitted the screw to secure the filter. Much easier than trying to get my large digits behind the filter and saves pulling on the pleats
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