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PRICE DROP! $140 OMG!

Have 1x BRAND NEW stainless intake pipe: suits R32 gtst factory AFM and piping.

(Will only fit on r32's which are using pod filter)

These pipes are from JustSr (shy180) who is a sponsor on this website. Good quality make and piping.

Was planning to install on my next service, however my car was invovled in an accident and now I can barely afford the service anymore :P

There is a waiting list and production delay from JustSR.. so why wait? buy mine now. Have it installed in your car by this weekend!

Price: $140 Sydney Pickup preferably. Postage at your own cost.

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will it fit the standard airbox/AFM location?

No it won't.. sorry will edit first post

this stainless steel intake pipe is only for people who are using a pod filter. Although you can try to make it fit ur stock box.. there have been reports it won't work though

P.S. The advantages of using a stainless intake pipe are:

1. under extreme boosting.. the stock rubber pipe does not hold its shape and will warp/suck close and disrupt airflow through the intake pipe

2. aesthetic purposes.. nothing like a new shiney stainless pipe :(

3. A little more louder and crisp induction noise and "flutter" (so the reports have been)

4. Smoother mid range rev (so reports have been... i can't testify as i have not installed the pipe my self: hence it being brand new)

PM's replied

Edited by chinkeboi

Also, the original thread from which this pipe was originally bought is:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=133295

its from the sponsor shy180 (justSR.com). He is a reputable trader and sponsor. Most questions and more pictures can be found on that link above

BUMP PRICE DROP

willing to let it go for $140! these are $159 (not delivered)! they're $169 delivered!

If your a sydney sider you can come pick it up off me and save urself $30

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