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ive got a s2 99 stag, rb25 neo, and im looking to put 1 of those silicon intake pipes on. i found this one for a 34 gtt but when i sused out my stock intake pipe i couldnt see 2 hoses or ne thing coming off of it :S i no people just put a bit of pipe into the stock one to hold it open but not relle keen on that idea, but can some one put me in the right direction. cheers.

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i have one that was fitted to the stagea. due to an intake change it has come off.

if you want it let me know it will be cheaper than buying a new one and should bolt straight up as the trimming has already been done. (they need a little trim to fit them).

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ive got a s2 99 stag, rb25 neo, and im looking to put 1 of those silicon intake pipes on. i found this one for a 34 gtt but when i sused out my stock intake pipe i couldnt see 2 hoses or ne thing coming off of it :S i no people just put a bit of pipe into the stock one to hold it open but not relle keen on that idea, but can some one put me in the right direction. cheers.

my serris 2 neo had those two pipes one is or the oil breather and the other is for bov. they are hard to see,it is way down near the front of the turbo and on the block side. i put in a pod filter to my airflow meter and a peice of stainless pipe to the front of the turbo. i deleted both of them lines completly and just put an oil breather filter in the tappet cover and removed my bov completly( also removed the stock j pipe though).

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i have one that was fitted to the stagea. due to an intake change it has come off.

if you want it let me know it will be cheaper than buying a new one and should bolt straight up as the trimming has already been done. (they need a little trim to fit them).

PM me a price and i'll take it purdy please. :)

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