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just started to install my plazmaman plenum along side the throttle body. ive installed the plenuman and throttle body and have run the new piping through down to the intecooler but in doing so i had to undo and remove the battery and move the fuse box so that the throttle body would git now i have a problem because when i refix the fuse box and battery a bit to the left the bonnet want close down properly has any one installed one of these. thanks

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Hi Mate,

I can't help you with your problem, but I would like you to help me out with a problem I have.....

I need to borrow an R34 cross over pipe, the aluminium pipe that attached to the throttle body and intercooler piping that the standard BOV attached to.

I'm installing some temperature gauges and I need to borrow one of these crossovers to weld to as I can't have my car off the road for any period of time, as it's my daily driver.

Can you help out?

Cheers

Pete

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