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Gb: Gts-t / Gtt Silicone Inlet Pipe From Airbox To Turbo


Bass Junky

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Hey ppls,

My hunt for a replacement for the standard 'sucky closed under boost" inlet pipe has never really ended, even after I gave up on the super difficult steel version I spent a lot of time on.

I've seen some which cost people $450+, I've seen others that require modifications to the standard BOV return and PCV vent hardware or pipes.

R32 GTS-T

1 glendon.......................Blue..............PAID

2 vsute..........................Black............PAID

3 Haysey........................???..............Paid

4 SNISMO......................Blue...............Paid

5

R33 GTS-T

1 wolverine...................Black Paid

2 R33Driftr....................Blue Paid

3 beastien.....................Blue Paid

4 dOOdz.......................Black Paid

5 Fry_33.......................Black Paid

6 (B1) Mr Fanny.............???? Paid

7 johnnilicte..................Black Paid

8 MANWHORE................Black Paid

9 Gtshortie....................Black Paid

10 Mearcat....................Black Paid

11 Sydneykid.................Blue Paid

12 tuitahi.......................Black Paid

13 Shano3000................Black Paid

15 damuscat Black Paid

16 onthehunt..................Black Paid

17 FLYSLY.......................Blue Paid

18 zebra.........................Blue

19 SoFly.........................Black Paid

22 teazn_r33...................Blue Paid

25 Race__24....................Black Paid

26 Skyhy.........................Blue Paid

28 frx026.........................Black Paid

R34 GTT

1 Bass Junky.......................Black...............Paid

2 Wolverine.........................Black...............Paid

3 Haines..............................Black...............Paid

4 Black_Widow R34..............Black...............Paid

5 so_tred.............................Black...............Paid

6 joe26f...............................????................Paid

7 J34....................................Black..............Paid

8 Darrinspencer....................Blue................Paid

9 Brycey...............................Black..............Paid

10 chuckie..............................Blue...............Paid

11 Marc2................................Black.............Paid

12 oxford1327.........................????..............Paid

13 nightcrawler........................Black.............Paid

BASS OUT

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Hey guys,

I'm enquiring about the black.

I hope that they have it, because that's what I want, if not, I think the blue will be better than the red. They do say that the air flows through the red one better though.... :thumbsup:

And yes, standard clamps should fit.

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Hi put me down for a black R33 one.

Cheers,

Johnny

Man I'm still curious to know who drives that ricey looking R33, that blew the shit outta me a few weeks back around canley vale approximately 11pm.... scremer pipe, chromie wheels, noisey diff that whines.....

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