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See attached pics, at this stage its only the 120degree bend from the throttle body down to the inner guard.

It fits perfectly on my HKS Type S kit, and is a tight fit around the oil filler cap. It replaces the longer HKS pipe that runs between the head and radiator.

It has a HKS flange welded to it, and is made from 316 stainless steel, 2.5".

In order to install on your RB20 you need to fiddle with the PCV hoses. Only replacing it as i dont want to pay $300+ for a HKS BOV...so rather start again with a universal fitting for a BOV rather then the HKS flange.

Will also have complete set of HKS Type S cooler piping for sale as of next week.

For the stainless 120 degree bend, lookign for about $180, and the HKS Type S cooler piping about $300 (Does not include any silicon joiners or hose clamps)

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Only have those crappy digital cameras shots.... and its back on the car now as i bought a HKS imitation BOV, its made by Autotechnica and was only $200 and looks every part the equal of the SSQV i use to have on the car.

So the only thing really for sale now is the section oh HKS pipe that comes from the inner guard, up between the rocker cover and radiator, then bends to join up with the std inlet pipe that has the BOV attached to it.

Price , if you want to haggle then $100, no haggling $80, if you buy my spare Velo seat then its free

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Roy - I'm interested in the smaller pipe as I just put my front mount on this weekend and accidently cut up my PVC pipe (it's the longer one - it's one of the "hot pipes") Just wondering if this is a replacement for it?

PM me if you think it'll fit...(kinda urgent as well).

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