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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Kovacevic" data-source="post: 2820875" data-attributes="member: 26506"><p>Sorry, digital camera broken.</p><p>Basically what I did was cut a perfect square in the underhood lining blanket around both vents with an exactoknife[very easy to cut through] Then I simply popped the top portions of the plastic flaps off and bent the flaps backwords leaving the vents completly open, well, not completly open, you still have the plastic hood inserts. Definetly do not break the flaps completly for you will be dearly sorry if you leave your car outside in the rain. I would also definetly not recommend taking the whole blanket out because of the heat damage it can cause to the paint. Yeah, people haven't seen damage yet, but our cars are only 2-3 years old. wait a few years. Hope this clarifies things for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Kovacevic, post: 2820875, member: 26506"] Sorry, digital camera broken. Basically what I did was cut a perfect square in the underhood lining blanket around both vents with an exactoknife[very easy to cut through] Then I simply popped the top portions of the plastic flaps off and bent the flaps backwords leaving the vents completly open, well, not completly open, you still have the plastic hood inserts. Definetly do not break the flaps completly for you will be dearly sorry if you leave your car outside in the rain. I would also definetly not recommend taking the whole blanket out because of the heat damage it can cause to the paint. Yeah, people haven't seen damage yet, but our cars are only 2-3 years old. wait a few years. Hope this clarifies things for you. [/QUOTE]
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