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The following people are the first lucky contestants to have their cool blue silicone inlet pipes shipped!

SydneyKid. Gary always gets priority as he's an SAU god.

R33Driftr

Beastien

Skyhy

Darrinspencer

Chuckie

Keep an eye out for an Australia Post 3kg airbag.

I reckon you'll all get them either Monday or Tuesday depending on location.

BASS OUT

GREAT WORK BASS got mine this morning look`s good ,thank`s bass,,chuckie

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Darren I'm looking forward to your thoughts.

She should fit like a charm.

Ok, I fitted mine last night

My car is a series 2 Stagea with a Neo Rb25det and factory airbox.

I have a Apexi turbo, but it is a direct factory replacement, so everything should line up the same.

I had to trim the BOV return line spigots approx 15-20mm and the outlet end onto the turbo approx 15mm to get things to line up. I trimmed the BOV return spigot to the minimum lenght to just enough to get the clamp on.

I have not finish fitting the airbox/airflow meter yet, but had a quick trial fit. The inlet end will need trimming approx 15-25mm aswell.

The extra length is easily trimmed with a sharp packing knife and gives the flexibilty of it fitting to all cars.

Only took 10-15 minutes to trim and work out what was needed.

Overall. I am very happy with the finished product

Well done Bass, thanks.

well when i Put my 3037 on ill need bigger hole at the turbo end just wondering if they can make them with the bigger intake holes

I cant remember the size but I think it has 4" intake on them

Hey guys.

Unfortunately I've just received word that the factory is very busy and that the rest of the pipes wont leave for another 7-10 days.

Sorry to be a pain in the arse. With a fast start I was expecting a shipment to leave today or Monday, but my guy has informed me that they are running late.

I'll keep you updated as I go.

Cheers

BASS OUT

Oh, and for those who have already received theirs, can you please give me trader ratings?

I've just discovered that they is a 'Top 15 rated members on SAU" and I'm only a few ratings away!!!!

I WANT ON THAT LIST!!!! :laugh:

Fitted mine just now, required a bit of trimming on all ends but easy to do.

Fits well, I'm very happy with it.

Cheers again Bass

Hey Pete, When you expected to be done?

Because if they are done before the 25th of Aug, Maybe you could give mine and maybe Haysey's at DECA? Saves on shipping :huh:

Yo bass,

When should we be expecting the pipes.... I just remembered about it just today.. totally forgot that I bought one of these pipes LOL

Yeah an update would be great, also some feedback on them if any one else has put theres in would'nt go astray.

There are 2 feedbacks on fitment, just have a look above

Yeah an update would be great, also some feedback on them if any one else has put theres in would'nt go astray.

Thanks.

Hi Guys,

Sorry I havent replied sooner, I've been flat out.

The pipes should leave OS in a couple of days, and, customs dependant, I should have them a few days after that.

I reckon you might be lucky enough to have them around next weekend if all goes to plan. :(

Cheers

BASS OUT

Hey Pete, When you expected to be done?

Because if they are done before the 25th of Aug, Maybe you could give mine and maybe Haysey's at DECA? Saves on shipping :(

shuddup vic ive already paid for my shipping hahahahahahahaha

next week sounds good to me! thanks bass!

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