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I bonsai 'd the Volvo.....cowl vent solution using bonsai tools 200 1989

I did something similar to my 2 240s. I picked up some plastic wire mesh,black. Cut it to the right size and used 2 zip ties to hold it in place.The did flap around ever so slightly,so now the edges are held down with black electrical tape. Not too noticeable on my black car.The other car is silver so I used silver tape.I am trying to construct a better cowl vent screen like on the p1800s or the 122s.Once I have this figured out the I will use them in conjuction with the cowl vent COVER that IPD sells.I think the cover without the screen is a waste.You will still get leaves and debris in there.Necessity and ingenuity,great combination.Great idea!
Nelson






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