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Im trying to come up with a few ways to tidy my engine bay up a bit.

I have a R33 GTR.

Does anyone have any pics of there polished hard piping kit on a RB26?

I also need to keep my AFMs, does any kit allow this?

Any tidy up ideas would be good

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dont know if this may help but his kit is from my old setup on r32 GTR..greddy kit to fit Z32 AFM's

Cheers mate.

How close is this to the 33 GTR kit? look similuar?

Just wondering what it replaces...

Does it replace this (pic below) circuled in red?

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Can i just ask how much that set you back?

And does it come with everything you need, eg blue joiners etc?

Beautiful bay mate! Would even hope to get mine as nice as that! But just looking to make it ok to look at...

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