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Hey guys,

I was just wondering if anyone knows a specific place where i could get an induction pipe made up for my 34 gt-t? Preferably made out of aluminium? Any help would be great.

Thanks.

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I believe he's talking about a hot pipe. I remember a thread not long ago about someone on ebay selling them to suit imports

Induction pipe would mean from the afm/filter to the turbo

I'm pretty sure Apexi make one

but yeah, it would be easier to get an exhaust shop or fabrication place to make you one

Performance manufacturing down at taren point do all of our pipeing out of mandrel bent aluminium.

There number is 9525-7227

I spoke to performance manufacturing today and theres a problem, for them to make me the pipe they would need the car there because they're unsure if its worth making a kit for the r34 skyline because of the whole issue regarding afm's. So if anyone in NSW is interesting in a kit for their 34, let me know and pay them a visit with your car asap. They said they could do a group buy for $110 each kit and it also comes with an aliminium air box, so no cop trouble :laugh:.

If not ill just need a name of a place in Melbourne which could make me a pipe.

$110 for that is a bargain and you would have a lot of takers if it's done well. I paid about $500 for mine custom made by Mick's Metalcraft.

yea its really good value for money. also comes with an airbox to hide your filter :P

well im in Syd and im up for one. and i have R34 gtt

Well if you're willing to take your car there they will make the pipe up, they are located in Taren Point. But are you going to be running an afm or not?

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