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hey guys i recently purchased from a wreckers a stock intercooler pipe, i asked for the pipe that goes from the turbo outlet to the intercooler but i dont think i got the pipe i asked for

ive been looking for pics but havnt found any

i think ive got the pipe that goes from the crossover pipe to the intercooler by mistake, if anyone could post up a pic it would be great

below is the a tiny picture of pipe i outlined with the red arrow

just need a pic of it say out of the car so i can see the bends and all and compare it to the pipe i was given

thankyou

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Edited by adoboy666
heres the pic of the pipe i have

that ain't the stuff.

i reckon this is what u need - im not 100% sure if this is the one you are after because there are a few pipes and bends but this is one of them.

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Edited by sonoramicommando
that ain't the stuff.

i reckon this is what u need - im not 100% sure if this is the one you are after because there are a few pipes and bends but this is one of them.

ok looked thru a few more photos. i think i got it wrong - the photo i upload is from intercooler outlet.

the pipe you have the arrow on, it's a short 90° bend, which goes down to intercooler inlet with a rather longish joiner, assuming you have a stock cooler. with a front mount (like the photo you have), you probably need some more pipes I guess.

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