Hope you both get feeling better really soon. Pneumonia can be a beast, draining you of all energy.
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Well... I found this and had to have it. I liked the green Jag logo... Thanks for all the help guys! Then, since I had the $$ my wife gave me for my Christmas prez... I splurged on the K&N filter set with cold air intake. Now I broke. But hey! Merry Christmas to ME! :-)
Last edited by Mujiir; Apr 2, 2019, 02:03 PM.
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Hi Dave congrats on finding the missing part (or substitute).. Do you have the K & N or OEM CAI?
If original a little trimming might be required. Send Pictures.Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors
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Dave it will make a slight difference in performance and the jag top should fit better!Originally posted by Mujiir View PostBill, I ordered the K&N set up too. I don't know if it will make a bit of difference... but it seemed like a good idea at the time.Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors
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Well, here is the final look. I really liked the green Jaguar head in this cover, so it will stay. I want to thank everyone for the superb advice, and pictures... It was great help in figuring what will work, and what will not. I will be trying to figure out the mounting bolts to attach it to the engine, but not right away. I did have to trim the cover a little around the wiring plug that goes into the throttle body, but only a little. I used a set of tin snips and a half round rasp to give it a finished look. When I figure out the mounting bolt set up I may put pictures up of that if anyone is interested. Special thanks to Bill, and his friends that sent the pictures. That was awesome!
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That looks really good.Originally posted by Mujiir View PostWell, here is the final look. I really liked the green Jaguar head in this cover, so it will stay. I want to thank everyone for the superb advice, and pictures... It was great help in figuring what will work, and what will not. I will be trying to figure out the mounting bolts to attach it to the engine, but not right away. I did have to trim the cover a little around the wiring plug that goes into the throttle body, but only a little. I used a set of tin snips and a half round rasp to give it a finished look. When I figure out the mounting bolt set up I may put pictures up of that if anyone is interested. Special thanks to Bill, and his friends that sent the pictures. That was awesome!
( I think your drivers side shock tower cap is about 90* out, the natch is not in the right spot)
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