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this intake pipe definately fits a standard turbo and standard afm or a Z32 afm as most of you are aware they are exactly the same size.

The plumb back pipe has to be modified a little bit, as the nozel on the intake pipe is in a slightly different position, but its easy done.

and also you just have to run a blow by hose from your left tappet cover to the nozel shown in my second pic

piece of piss, and looks tidier and no need to worry about the rubber hose suckin in, and a nice induction noise

Hey every im new to this site so i dont no wat im doin :laugh: jus wana say hey n introduce my self... tryin 2 make sum frnds on here so jus n e 1 msg me or n e thin 2 introduce urself :(

thankx heeps xo

i didnt end up getting pics connected up unfortunately. If i did they would of been the first pics up, cause it would of shown how tidy it looks

and how easy it is to install.

Its more time consuming getting the stupid rubber intake off

for this apexi intake pipe that comes with both silicon hoses , lowest i will go is 150 including postage at the moment, as i have interested ppl from other sites.

this still for sale. what area of brisbane you in? also what other parts you got for sale at the moment - i saw you had a dump for sale not long ago too right?

still have the dump , turbo, oil line and a standard manifold all to go,

(turbo is on ebay)

the intake pipe has gone unfortunately, but the guy hasnt replied back in two days, after being sold, so see what happens

let us knw if ya interested in the other parts

yeah i am in brisbane westside.



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