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iSpec @ May 9th 2008 3:40PM
Whoda thunk it except those of us who've owned Hyundai's, drove them snot out of 'em and told everyone 'these are great cars.
I kinda told ya but you weren't listening. Now maybe you will. Still, people see and believe what they want.
sanimalp @ May 9th 2008 5:55PM
eww, SICK! Look, it has a plastic intake..
Kevin @ May 9th 2008 6:49PM
sanimalp:
That's hardly uncommon. Most BMWs have since the early 90s if not earlier, Subaru, GM, some Mercedes... Nothing wrong with a properly engineered plastic intake in NA applications.