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Item: Silicon Intake Pipe (Bass Junky's GB

Age: 1

Condition: Good

Price: $30

To Fit: Skyline R33/R34 (originally) but I cut it down abit to fit into my 180SX as it was too long.

Location: Liverpool / NSW

Contact: PM or 0410 690 248

Comments: Will fit R33 R34 R32 if you're running a pod filter, will fit stock airbox with extra 5cm of 3" stainless piping

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Edited by johnnilicte

Where it goes onto the turbo, is it the same size as stock or slightly larger?

EDIT: I answered my own question after looking at the picture

Edited by abu

it's a factory replacement, but I have shorten the inlet of it as it was in my S13...

but that is easily fixed by adding 2inches worth of stainless steel to lengthen it to fit to the stock box, but if your running a pod anyways, not to worry...

  • 2 weeks later...
do you have all the extra bits to make it standard length again?

just get around 5cm piece of 3inch stainless steel or PVC and extend it.. easy...

probably get those offcuts for free at fabricators.

If your running a pod filter, don't even bother extending it... it will fit regardless

  • 3 weeks later...

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