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Hi ppls,

Well, due to the great success of the first group buy, and by popular demand, I will open a new group buy for the silicone inlet pipes.

Made from 4 ply silicone and designed as a direct replacement for the stock pipe, these are the perfect remedy for those 'sucky closed under boost' blues.

$135 + $20 delivery and one can be yours.

BLUE or stealth BLACK.

Two models to choose from.....

R32 or R33/R34

They will also fit their Stagea counterparts.

Group buy guidelines.

Payment will be in full prior to order being placed with the supplier.

Manufacture time is 2 weeks from date of order placement, plus a few days in transit.

Group buy will go ahead when I have 15 people on the list.

I will then ask for all monies to be paid.

Group buy will close when all payments are into my account.

People can order during the paying period if they are quick.

So who's in?

When saying 'yes' please indicate the colour you require.

Please note, at this time, I won't be offering the Radiator pipes.... but they may come soon.

R32

1

2

3

4

5

R33/R34

1 khunjeng.....................Black.................PAID

2 Fujiwara......................Blue...................PAID

3 PAV34.........................Black.................PAID

4 Theuan.......................Blue...................PAID

5 Evil34.........................Blue...................PAID

6 NTYSKY.......................Black.................PAID

7 Wogboy......................Blue...................PAID

8 Yo Yo..........................Black.................PAID

9 skylinecouple...............Black.................

10 AFRO.........................Black.................PAID

PS. Check my trader ratings, I'm not running off with your money.

100+ customers can't be wrong.

BASS OUT

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Be careful with the radiator hoses as R33 and R34 are different. Only the top hose is the same on both, the lower hose has two different diameters where it comes out from the engine, an R34 is a smaller diameter than an R33.

Quote from other thread from darrinspencer

""

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.

""

So there you go, easy fitment.

Okay guys, I've decided to get this group buy going at 10 people.

I've managed to negotiate the minimum number from 15 to 10, so let get stuck into it.

Each of you will have a PM, please read it, pay appropriately and we can get underway.

BASS OUT

Oh and good news, these ones wont take as long to get to you as the first group buy, because the manufacturer will have stock this time.

:D

Probably about 2-3 weeks!

Hey guys....

Well this has been the fastest response to a request for payment Evah!

1 khunjeng....................Black..................PAID

2 Fujiwara......................Blue...................PAID

3 PAV34........................Black..................PAID

4 Theuan.......................Blue...................PAID

5 Evil34........................Blue...................PAID

Thanks for being so prompt guys, now the rest of you just need to pay and I'll get things moving.

For anyone readying this thread, you can still get in until the last payment has been made.

Cheers

BASS OUT

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