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Old 09-27-2002, 11:10 AM   #1
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great place to buy L69 dual snorkel

go to http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/f...ain2.asp?cat=G to buy the L69 dual snorkle set up. It is really cheap too and you don't have to go and search any junkyard. I haven't bought it or ordered from here before so i don't know about customer service and such. I just knew there were people looking for this.

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In the future: 3.73 gears, SLP posi, valves, springs, roller rockers, new pushrods, Afr heads, big lifter cam, lowering springs, 383 carbed and .03 overbore, ProBuilt 700R4, ram air through foglights, new high stall TC, new aluminum intake manifold, new white paint, new black with red accent decals, and hopefully 12s

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Old 09-27-2002, 12:53 PM   #2
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That link doesn't work...it just takes you to YearOne's main page. Their site uses frames, so you would need to right click and cpoy shortcut on the last link you clicked. The address bar does not get updated when there are frames...
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Old 09-27-2002, 01:37 PM   #3
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oh, well thanks 82. If you just go to http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/h...p?hid=G13AG424 it might work. Otherwise, go to "go shopping" pick 82-02 Fbody, click air/fuel and scroll down to GM performance parts. Hope this helps. I though it could be a use to a lot of people because i know there are many people who want this air cleaner. It is also very cheap, and you don't have to go digging through a junkyard for it.

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LG4, 180,000 mi, 2.73? posi (broken), TH-700R4, Edelbrock TES headers and y-pipe, a/c delete, dynomax superflow cat, open-air cleaner, Edelbrock Performer camshaft 2102, valve lift: intake .420 exhaust .442, mild (homemade) headwork, 180* thermostat, new flat black front bumper, Kenwood cd player, Dynomax catback, KYB shocks and struts & front control arm bushings in the garage

In the future: 3.73 gears, SLP posi, valves, springs, roller rockers, new pushrods, Afr heads, big lifter cam, lowering springs, 383 carbed and .03 overbore, ProBuilt 700R4, ram air through foglights, new high stall TC, new aluminum intake manifold, new white paint, new black with red accent decals, and hopefully 12s

Best track time (4/24/02): 16.45s @ 81.99mph w/ 2.44 60'

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Old 09-27-2002, 01:55 PM   #4
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Sorry buddy. That's only the hoses, elbows and ducting. It's not the actual housing unit.
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Old 09-27-2002, 05:29 PM   #5
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year one 2001 catalog page43:GM L69 305 H.O. dual snorkel including all components for complete system-$269.00.(part#ac85k)
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Old 09-27-2002, 06:15 PM   #6
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year one 2001 catalog page43:GM L69 305 H.O. dual snorkel including all components for complete system-$269.00.(part#ac85k)
GM stopped supplying them more than a year ago.

Used ones are all that can be had now.
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Old 09-27-2002, 08:04 PM   #7
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man i can never get a break. I guess i only read what i want to hear. Just like my selective hearing problem.

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White 86 Trans Am (bought for $800):
LG4, 180,000 mi, 2.73? posi (broken), TH-700R4, Edelbrock TES headers and y-pipe, a/c delete, dynomax superflow cat, open-air cleaner, Edelbrock Performer camshaft 2102, valve lift: intake .420 exhaust .442, mild (homemade) headwork, 180* thermostat, new flat black front bumper, Kenwood cd player, Dynomax catback, KYB shocks and struts & front control arm bushings in the garage

In the future: 3.73 gears, SLP posi, valves, springs, roller rockers, new pushrods, Afr heads, big lifter cam, lowering springs, 383 carbed and .03 overbore, ProBuilt 700R4, ram air through foglights, new high stall TC, new aluminum intake manifold, new white paint, new black with red accent decals, and hopefully 12s

Best track time (4/24/02): 16.45s @ 81.99mph w/ 2.44 60'

Daily Driver (bought for $4700):
'95 Chevy Blazer LT, 4.3L Vortec V6, 4WD, auto, 110,500 miles, leather seats, all options, tow package, rebuilt tranny, 3.73 posi, bone stock
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