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Item: 3" custom steel intake pipe

Age: brand new

Condition: perfect

Price: $350

To Fit: (What car) r33 skyline

Location: blacktown

Contact: Mark 0401 060 412

Comments: i got it custom made a couple of days ago but it ended up not being suitable to my needs, hence the sale. Let me know if your interested.

I'm also selling an APEXI power intake pod filter with adaptor to suit this intake pipe - $80.

I'll post pix tomorrow sometime so y'all can have a look..

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it costs $150 to get a ss intake pipe made up at an exhaust shop.

why is this $350 :P

damn..... cost me way more than that to get mine made up.. never the less.... based on other peoples suggestions of what it should be posted at, if someone will make me an offer that tickles the pickle it's yours....

...ThirtyThree - you're car will not dose without a turbo... so it counts you out for muzza styles ... if im wrong and someone has found a way to make a car dose without a turbo please correct me if im wrong...

aswell.... here's the pix as promised

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damn..... cost me way more than that to get mine made up.. never the less.... based on other peoples suggestions of what it should be posted at, if someone will make me an offer that tickles the pickle it's yours....

...ThirtyThree - you're car will not dose without a turbo... so it counts you out for muzza styles ... if im wrong and someone has found a way to make a car dose without a turbo please correct me if im wrong...

aswell.... here's the pix as promised

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wat about if i like got my mate to stick his hed out the window doing a tu tu tu sound through the pipe while we cruzz down george street past d gangas, u rekon everyone would be like oh my god relax?

Edited by ThirtyThree

guys, having a good laugh... but thirty three... to save your mate losing his voice going cho cho cho... even though I would piss myself if I actually saw someone doing that... and bossrb... i want to inform you guys of how to get dose in an N/a....

look up fake bovs on ebay....

I bought one for my mate's bday and put it in his stock falcon... I didnt tell him.... when he realised it was his car going ssccchhoooo while driving I was actually laughing so hard I was crying.....

And on a more serious side... Bossrb Im surprised you bought an apexi power intake pod but havent heard of an apexi power intake pipe? the hole thing is pretty much like what you have got but wider and alot cheaper...

good luck with the sale though..

anyway continue on...

oh well cuzzie thanks anyway, guess im gunna hav 2 stik with da glow sticks . . . I would picked that up quicker than a lowie at kk's but my cats just had kiteens. . . goodluck with d sale, markets up hope u get the price u want

Edited by ThirtyThree
oh well cuzzie thanks anyway, guess im gunna hav 2 stik with da glow sticks . . . I would picked that up quicker than a lowie at kk's but my cats just had kiteens. . . goodluck with d sale, markets up hope u get the price u want

you're a sad knt, that's all i can say... maybe i can join you're crew if i take my car back to stock put 10 inch rims on it and lift it higher than factory height... sad fck... you're obviously a bored cnt if all you do is look at d forums to join in pointless conversations to make a point that has no relevance at all...

click the x in the top right hand corner of your page and open you're porn screen to use up your nerd special package 1TB download/month that way we don't need to read any of your pointless posts...

did i mention you're a sad cnt??

P.S SHU TNB

look whos talking, trying to sell ugly, cheap, shit offset wheels for 4x their worth

ummm yeah.... koz that's what im selling.... nice jump onto the bandwagon... another sad fck...

ummm i was on ur side...

and hahahah ur calling me a sad f**k? im not the tosser that paid more then $150 for a pipe!

my mistake cuz... i appologise, i don't check out what these sad f*cks are selling, as soon as one c*nt mentions dose pipe on this fkd forum every c*nt is down your throat like a flu.... but none the less whatever bro, you don't know me so don't think you're better than me

you're a sad knt, that's all i can say... maybe i can join you're crew if i take my car back to stock put 10 inch rims on it and lift it higher than factory height... sad fck... you're obviously a bored cnt if all you do is look at d forums to join in pointless conversations to make a point that has no relevance at all...

click the x in the top right hand corner of your page and open you're porn screen to use up your nerd special package 1TB download/month that way we don't need to read any of your pointless posts...

did i mention you're a sad cnt??

P.S SHU TNB

10 inch rimms are like hekktik, i heard they look liike 20'z next to ur bob jane rims,

porn package? braa may b ur havin too mch fun with that pipe.. try the brothel bro its cheaper :P

xox

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