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Hey Guys.

R32 GTS-T People REJOICE! I've sourced the rubber inlet pipe which I needed to get your silicone ones made.

So, YES I am offering the R32 GTS-T pipes!

BASS OUT

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.

So I recently came across a a direct replacement for the standard corrugated rubber pipe in Blue Silicone! They are Hong Kong Manufactured (but isn't everyting these days) and are quite reasonably priced.

As you can see in the below pics, the pipes are a DIRECT replacement for the stock pipes but don't feature the ugly corrugations that are no good for airflow and these shouldn't suck closed due to there stronger wrapped silicone construction.

No additional hardware is required, even the standard clamps can be reused I believe.

Freight rate will be calculated on a 3kg Post Satchel with Austpost and will cost $20.

Pricing is as follows.

Inlet pipe $ 135 each

Radiator pipes $ 110 per pair

So, who is interested in these cool new items?

R32 GTS-T

1 Haysey.............Black

2 lach 32.............Black

3 SNISMO............Black

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5

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7

8

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10

R33 GTS-T

1 MANWHORE..........Black

2 SoFly...................Black

3 Govich.................Black

4 RSTME.................Black

5 jeffworld2.............

6 wolverine.............Black............................PAID

7 tuitahi..................Black

8 Zilch*..................Blue

9 (B1) Mr Fanny.......

10 dOOdz.................Black

11 johnnilicte............Black

12 russo1.................Black

13 Gtshortie..............Black

14 r33_nikolas...........

15 siddr20.................Black

16 Race__24.............Black

17 Basti....................Black

18 oosx....................Black

19 Taxi33..................Black

20 Darrinspencer.......Blue

21 Fry_33..................Black

22 Shano3000............Black

23 R33Driftr...............Black.......Black

24 frx026...................Black

25 beastien................Blue

26 FLYSLY..................Blue

27 WogsRus...............Blue........Blue

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R34 GTT

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

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

3 Black_Widow R34.....Black

4 J34..........................Black

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

6 Haines.....................Black

7 Darrinspencer..........Blue

8 Brycey.....................Black

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BASS OUT

G`DAY bass IAM IN STAGEA S2 BLUE PLEASE will deposit fund thursday.chuckie

Hey bass i pmed you a few days ago but didnt get one back. I am extremly interested in geting one of these in Black for an R32 GTS-T. if you could update me that would be great , cheers Tim

Hi matie, i will be buing just the intake pipe not the rad hoses aswell.

When this group buy finishes will there be another one, i am just going through setelment of my house and money is coming and going avery week.

Thanks

Bass,is there much difference between the r32 intake pipe and the r33 intake pipe

as i want a black one for my r32 which has a rb25 turbo on it.

which pipe will i need?

i run stock airbox,afm & bov

cheers

hiya bass please put me down for a black intake pipe to suit a series 2 stagea.

will deposit coin into bank on friday and let you know details etc friday arvo.

(lets just hope this buy goes a bit smoother than last one eh?)

cheers oxford

RSTME

the R32 GTS-T Version will be for you then.

The location of the RB25 turbo in relation to the RB20 engine will be exactly the same.

The difference is more at the other end.

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