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Thread: Foam for Air Intake Panels

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    Just the one, You can buy the genuine Land Rover part if you like. The Fish Tank filter looks exactly the same to me just thicker.

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    "Range Rover" and "Fish Tank" in the same sentence brings back bad dreams

    Pleased to report that my duck pond A/c filter is still holding up ok after a year, even though it seems now that I paid too much compared to Wayne's find.
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    Just purchased the fish pond airconditiong foam as this is one of thoses jos I have been putting off for ages now I know its an easy fix i will get it sorted
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    Anyone tempted by the fish tank filter do a search on e-bay for

    Sponge-AR94

    Make sure the settings are worldwide search. Today they are back at just over A$2 shipped, obviously they will go up if there`s a rush to bid

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    I replaced mine with a Genuine LR one 2 months ago, can't remember the price off hand but it was pretty cheap and pre cut to size.
    You've probably already seen this guide, it was a big help to me, I printed it out for reference when I did the job:

    Intake plenum filter replacement (Range Rover 4.0/4.6/p38)

    Be careful of the little clips as you slide the lower windscreen trim strip out, otherwise it's a pretty straight forward job.
    Cheers, Pete.

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    Oops! Didn't see that link was alreday posted by Hoges.

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    filters

    I bought some from Clark rubber, took the original with me cut to size and all good.

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    Looked at this about 12 months ago and decided to leave alone as my local (UK) Land-Rover dealer wanted £58 for the part. Said that had to sell me the whole panel with foam fitted as Land-Rover do not sell the foam as a separate item. Interesting that you have a part number which my local dealers parts department claimed did not exist.

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    I have definitely bought the foam as a spare part. I have the packet in the garage.

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    Angry

    I bought one by itself too Ron. Mine came from uk and was a genuine item.

    Big Toes story doesn't surprise me, my local dealer parts depart insisted they could only sell me an entire mirror assembly at around $600 when I broke my mirror glass and retaining clip. I bought those replacement parts on-line (e-bay UK) for a grand total of $20 delivered to my door.

    Following numerous dubious charging experiences over the last 8 odd years of P38 ownership, GOUGING is the term I best associate with most LR dealers and many second teir (specialist but not genuine LR) repairers.

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