Okay, Dodge Intrepid Intercepter Brake Ducts.
Not common at all as they are made of ABS Plastic and most Intercepters lead a hard life to begin with and not a lot of jurisdictions opted for the Intrepid over the well established Caprice or Grand Marquis But I digress.
Firstly, here is the overall view of the shape of the ducting. Hard mounted to the underside of the bumper. Fairly straight forward, can be used on any OEM bumper. The strange shaping you see internally is for clearance of the lower rad support.
Here you can see how they are mirrored for each side. They do not fully extend to the brakes directly, but is something that could be done.
This is an overhead shot I took while figuring out space for an oil cooler after removing the washer fluid reservoir during paint and body, gives a better view of how large the opening they designed for these ducts, all be it they openings are angled. This is also why I decided on angle mounting the intercooler over the giant centre opening.
And finally a view of the front of the car from an 1/8mile fun day. The car is lowered 1.25" (it's probably lower now after settling in reality, was measured at 1.25" after the springs were installed) I will need to put the bumper on the car and take the wheel off to show how it's angled to the front brakes.
I had purchased them from a member of a different forum years ago. I installed them for a few reasons:
1) I don't like the idea of hoarding part away with no intention of using them. I bought the parts, I'm going to use them, not tuck them away to have 'RARE OEM PARTS OMG!!'
2) It is a heavy car. A front heavy car. A front heavy, front wheel drive car. A front heavy, FWD, non-ABS car. I figured any extra cooling can't be a bad idea for the front brakes.
3) Dodge will have spent more money than *I* will ever be able to, to develop something for a specific application/specific reasoning. Obviously when pushed hard (police use) they needed to assist in cooling the brakes, I have always wanted to use the car on track and keeping the brakes cooler can't hurt.
Maybe I am waaaay out to lunch on using them, but I haven't noticed any downsides to having them on the car.
I hope this helps!! I'll hopefully get the bumper on this weekend and take a few photos of how it dumps the air into the wheelwell.