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Hey guys.

I've just had confirmation that I can get them in BLACK!

As for the questions about the air boxes etc.

The pipes are reasonably flexible, so anything near enough to the standard airbox/turbo locations should be fine.

I am also enquiring about Radiator hoses too...... In Blue, Black or Red.

They make them too, so if you are interested, the pricing will be about ~$100 plus freight.

At this stage the group buy will 100% be going ahead. Will give a start and end date soon.

BASS OUT

Oh yeah, and can you please check the list on the first page and tell me what colour you want if you haven't yet told me?

Beastien, they should fit.

I would like one in black as well..

But let me know the start and end date.. see if i can come up with some cash.. cheers

Edited by siddr20

Bass Junky, you're an absolute legend mate. Can I give you a hug? :rofl:

That afm to turbo pipe is the wonkiest piece of crap in the world. When I was doing my turbo install, a friend came over to cook me lunch and she goes what's that old thing - is that from your skyline?

My wonky pipe doens't even fit as tightly as i'd like it to onto the turbo. silly wonky pipe

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