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Ok i know there is 100 topics on Intake Pipes however they all point me to my local exhaust shop or go on nengun..

But what im asking is has anyone got theres made for an r32 in victoria, and where and how much.. cauz id rather go to a exhast place that has already made one so i dont need to explain too much.. im not fussed about driving a while so anywhere in melbourne is ok..

and pics if available..

thanks..

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Pretty much all workshops listed in the "Workshop" sticky, will be able to have one made for you without a drama in the world.

I cant remember the R33 setup, but its probably not a lot more than a mandrel bent bit of pipe.

If you took it off, and take it to a semi-decent fabricator they should be able to make it the same :thumbsup:

Thanks for the replys but im not sure where chasers motosport is and i tryed ns.com and it took me to some pc site..

just to make sure im talking about something like this:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...;hl=intake+pipe

R31Nismoid will the workshops listed be able to make something like this..

All my fabrication work has been done at EAS Performance, details below, in my sig. In the pic you'll see the IC and intake pipes, also the airbox have all been done by EAS.

He has also done intake pipes to fit the standard airbox.

I'm upgrading, again, so all that work is being redone :thumbsup:

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just to make sure im talking about something like this:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...;hl=intake+pipe

R31Nismoid will the workshops listed be able to make something like this..

Easily dude, the work done in the link you provided, its backyard grade (no offence to the maker).

Or get one of Bass's silicone parts :)

hmm i dont really want a silicone one.. becauz one of the reasons i want a metal intake is to get a louder spool and blowoff noise.. :) but Al i like what u have posted.. defenatly worth lookin into..

and yea i can see that one is 'backyard' grade, once again no offence to the maker, but its the only one that i have seen that looks like the ones u buy.. from nengun for eg. with the 3" that goes into a wider cylinder.

iv been asking a few of my freinds if they knew any good welders and i might try get someone to make one up for me.. if not ill most likely go to EAS Performance or the workshops listen in this fourm..

Thanks heaps everyone i never imagined i would get this many replys.. all helped heaps..

All my fabrication work has been done at EAS Performance, details below, in my sig. In the pic you'll see the IC and intake pipes, also the airbox have all been done by EAS.

He has also done intake pipes to fit the standard airbox.

I'm upgrading, again, so all that work is being redone :w00t:

Don't whine just stop upgrading and give the parts to me ;)

Don't whine just stop upgrading and give the parts to me :w00t:

I got a nice, almost new, HKS GTRS waiting for a new home :(

Truth be told i already have at least 3 people interested in the turbo, just want to get it checked out properly before i sell it to a mate ;)

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