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Is it my eyes playing tricks or are the driver's side inlets scalloped one way and the passenger's side reversed?

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I did not notice that detail when I took the picture but you are right. Since the left is intake and the right is exhaust, the way they were done sort of makes sense to me. Or maybe the guy that cut the vents just screwed up.

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I did not notice that detail when I took the picture but you are right.  Since the left is intake and the right is exhaust, the way they were done sort of makes sense to me.  Or maybe the guy that cut the vents just screwed up.

Yikes! That is one major screw up if it is... :eek: no WAY they should be reversed unless i'm looking at them incorrectly.

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It makes sense to me. Ideally you would want the intake (drivers side) to channel air in and the exhaust (passenger side) to channel the air out.

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