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Hey guys, i have a Professionally made custom Turbo 3inch intake pipe , allot of effort has been put into this pipe.

Will suit stock turbo's on a R32 Gtst, R33 Gtst ,R34 Gtt and other turbos such as TD06 etc.

Welded on the intake pipe it has the 2 fittings one for the stock plumback bov connection and one for oil anti-pollution. Basically the two connections that are on your stock intake pipe.

This thing sounds nuts when its on your car. Increases induction noises significantly, such as turbo spooling , flutter etc.

You will pick up all the chix in your area with this pipe! yes every single one of them including the ugly ones :banana:

anyway ill move on from the jokes, other than the sound difference hard pipes are needed when you start making decent power, the stock rubber intake pipe gets sucked in and this doesn't.

The connection to the afm size measures 90mm so it suits both stock afm's and z32 afm's, i took a pic below just to show you with the z32. please note z32 afm is not included in the sale

It has been coated with heatproof 3M Matte black paint to give it the complete stock stealth look which is in excellent condition with no scratches.

Asking $250 FIRM and ill throw in the blue rubber joiner so you can mount your afm.

Pick up is from Taylorslakes 3038 Melbourne or can post Australia wide for an extra $15

I Don't own a skyline anymore and there's no point of me treasuring this for any longer.

PM / CALL OR SMS ME ON 0422-756-270 if interested. Cheers!

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is this intake pipe angled to be able to attach onto the standard air box? or close to it?

if so i'll take it.

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