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Thinking of going to a return flow intercooler and getting rid of that ugly pipe over the engine and replacing the fan with a non trimmed down one.

What I am chasing is the stock intercooler pipe that goes into the crossover pipe as mine came with a front mount I never had that bit.

Yeah that's what I want to do. I could mount my washer bottle normally if i did too. Plus it looks a lot more stock and moving to melbourne next year I know they are a lot stricter with modifications than they are here and I want to avoid any unwanted attention.

Yeah that's what I want to do. I could mount my washer bottle normally if i did too. Plus it looks a lot more stock and moving to melbourne next year I know they are a lot stricter with modifications than they are here and I want to avoid any unwanted attention.

Return Flow ---->> http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=19402&cat=&page=1

Same side ---->> http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=16948&cat=&page=1

Take your pick. I'm sorta thinking Same Side. :yes:

I will check for to see if this pipe is in my posession.

I like the return flow a little more. Don't know why, i think i find the return flow has better aesthetics.

I think it will bring better chi to my foronto bumpu.

I am fairly sure 33's and 34's use the same pipes going down into the guard.

WHY ARE ALL NIPPLES DIFFERENT?

All nipples are created equal, some are just more equal than others. :P

33 cooler pipe nips provide pressure to the Actuator but 34 pipe nip sends pressure to the Steering Pump and the Actuator pressure comes straight off a Nip on the Turbo.

Nipped in the Bud. :D

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only my old faded ones, they look terrible.

I got these, they must be for gtr as i had to bend a little bit of the metal behind to fit. easy.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/R32-GTS-T-SKYLINE-CRYSTAL-CORNER-INDICATORS-CLEAR-LENS-NI1-707-FREE-SHIPPING-/281185971666?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4177fd6dd2

But they had orange ones, cant find em now, maybe they ran out.

only my old faded ones, they look terrible.

I got these, they must be for gtr as i had to bend a little bit of the metal behind to fit. easy.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/R32-GTS-T-SKYLINE-CRYSTAL-CORNER-INDICATORS-CLEAR-LENS-NI1-707-FREE-SHIPPING-/281185971666?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4177fd6dd2

But they had orange ones, cant find em now, maybe they ran out.

The little brackets behind the indicators have broken, and the whole unit is being held in with zip ties. I only really need the back black part, if I can pull the orange part off the existing indicators.

It seems the car has had a front ender at some point, the bit on the rad support that the headlight bolts too is cracked and not really supporting much. Plus the front bumper looks like ass, and is all out of alignment.

sounds just like my car, had to make a front reo, new headlights etc...

much better now but still a bit off with alignment of everything.

Ok so you want my old ones to swap bits, ummm... $40?

The little brackets behind the indicators have broken, and the whole unit is being held in with zip ties. I only really need the back black part, if I can pull the orange part off the existing indicators.

It seems the car has had a front ender at some point, the bit on the rad support that the headlight bolts too is cracked and not really supporting much. Plus the front bumper looks like ass, and is all out of alignment.

Did you buy my old R32?

Did you buy my old R32?

If your in West Lakes in South Australia, then yes I did.

sounds just like my car, had to make a front reo, new headlights etc...

much better now but still a bit off with alignment of everything.

Ok so you want my old ones to swap bits, ummm... $40?

Yeah sounds good, Ill send a PM

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