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so u wanna give me ur intake pipes yeh?

haha, like i said to the other luke, im more then happy to get them copied and re-made if your interested in them.

wouldnt think that would cost a whole lot to re-make? just cost of stainless pipe work would be the most as well as the welding for the merge pipe.

let my know dude, would have to be on a weekend though.

No, I'm definitely first in line! :bunny:

And you'll be back Kye

lol, i wont be out of it for too long. the only reason i'd sell both cars is for a certain other car.

it's not a nissan though, but i would enter more sau grip days if i was to get it ;)

so, who's going to the ns christmas cruise? looks like i might actually be able to make it, working a 60 hour week leading up to it though, so the 200 will probably still be dirtier than lukes mind...

it's not a nissan though, but i would enter more sau grip days if i was to get it :bunny:
My guess would be an Evo...

thatd be my guess too.

Looked like nismo to me from memory :bunny:

Last i spoke to Matt he said it was a set like this http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-GTR-...=item3ef1a37d85

Unless it was changed at some stage.

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chad, looks like that one from ebay. at least kinda the same...

luke, if you want to borrow them your more then welcome too. i need the car to get to work and back though so on a weekend would be the best bet.

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