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yeah thats my point, if it comes with everything you need to make it work then there shouldnt be an issue. the HKS/Greddy kits come with everything you need.

Apparently his magical metal fusing intake kit did come with its own hoses for him to use it so i dont see an issue there either.

i wouldnt mind paying extra for a good quality brand name pipe but the problem was i couldnt find one anywhere. I still cant find one for an R34 except of course the shitty ebay one.

Give Japanese Import Spares in Adelaide a buzz, pretty sure they might of had one last time i was there. Or just have a look in the trader list on the forum.

Thanks James. Contacted JIS and they said they'll try and get me one. No guarantees though.

What if I installed the alloy pipe that i got and then put in between rubber hoses from the original smaller pipes like an extension. I really don't want to cut the original piping.

What do you guys recommend or shall i just scrap the idea and keep looking for a brand one.

And whats the middle hole for? Its got rings in it, so its for something to be screwed in.

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