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Old 10th April 2008, 01:55   #1
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Need replacement air intake filter

what is the part number and where can i get it? do you guys use aftermarket filters like k&n or oem. i been searching the forum and just saw the cons of using oiled filters. i dont have a cai yet but need new filters.


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what is the part number and where can i get it? do you guys use aftermarket filters like k&n or oem. i been searching the forum and just saw the cons of using oiled filters. i dont have a cai yet but need new filters.


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Use OEM filters.

Part No. 13721736675.

You need two.

You can get them from Max @ oembimmerparts.com. He's a good guy.
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haha, i definitely know that i need two. but thanks ill look into it. i was wondering about the part number as i was going to check some local parts stores because im very impatient. thanks again
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See if any of the stores can get you Beck/Arnley filters(042-1558) they should be Mann filters
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sweet im gonna check it out
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