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custom lobster back rb26 twin turbo pipes

lightly polished aliminium 60mm pipe

increases torque and response, reduces back pressure in in the cooler pipes and turbo's

made to fit 34 gtr with std airbox but should fit any rb26, with any pod filters

pipes are as is, dont come with silicone joiners

after $450 posted anywhere

cheers mike

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What are you changing to? How much would the silicon attachments be? And, where are you based?

get your silicon couplers here, very cheap http://www.anfittingsdirect.com/index.php?cPath=315&osCsid=1d941ef81f5309fb9d9fb8bf482e4f2f

I don't think he is changing, he makes these.

What are you changing to? How much would the silicon attachments be? And, where are you based?

As Matt said i make them so i have this set for sale.

I have a set on my car already.

Silicone joiners i get from ebay for about 9 bux each, you need 1 or 2 if you get rid of the rear turbo rubber one.

Im in sa, will post pipes anywhere.

Mike

Hey,

I have a gt35r on 6 boost mani - can you make a 100mm intake pipe to suit?

If so, what would be the delivered price to Perth WA metro?

Cheers

Steve

hey mate im not making any other pipes except these, too much work and time goes into them and not much of a return

mike

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