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Mar 14, 2019 | 03:55 PM
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Ram air scoop placement
Does anyone have any info on placement for ram air scoops on 68 olds cutlass would to add ram air package to my 68.
thanks Greg
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Does anyone have any info on placement for ram air scoops on 68 olds cutlass would to add ram air package to my 68.
thanks Greg
Do you have an assembly manual? There is some information in it? I could send you pics of the pages if you need. PM me with an email would be easiest.
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I need the same help.
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I need the same help.
don’t know who originally posted this but it helped me.
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I need underside..
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