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The Bywayman
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Hi all been looking at getting a snorkel for a while, but the price just kept putting me off ,so i thought i would have a go at making one myself. after looking at alsorts of pipe, my mate come up with what i thought was a good idea, see what you think.   All it cost was £20.00 and fits on to the original rubber pipe to air filter 
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Andy Parker Chief Marshal 2.8td SWB pajero with 1 1/2 inch body lift, 2 inch suspension lift, LSD, 1200lb winch, home made snorkel 
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petelgv1
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Looks real good mate, but be carefull. When i did my mk1 home made snorkle, i checked the air box and there was some small holes. So i welded them up and also mastic the lid shut. Water finds the smallest pin holes, believe me 
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SHED
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good job
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The Bywayman
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i sealed all the holes in the air filter with silicon sealer
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Andy Parker Chief Marshal 2.8td SWB pajero with 1 1/2 inch body lift, 2 inch suspension lift, LSD, 1200lb winch, home made snorkel 
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CupCake
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Looks really good Andy. Nice neat job there 
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TinyTim
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Looks good 
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Dabsy
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Looks Great!! Wanna sort my house guttering?
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Chastiser
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looks really good  did you blank off the front facing air scoop next to the headlight? Mike
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Mighty_Zuke
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Hi, looks good. What size pipe did you use?
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