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Erik,

No problems.

Jager: When are you thinking of selling? Im sorry to have had it for this long and not had it finished. I have had many many problems with my fabricator, and have removed them from him now until I can get a prototype made up. I think Troy is going to be able to help me out with this.

All others.

R32: I need a duct which I can cut up. TurboX had to take his back because he was putting his car back together. Does anybody know of anyone who can supply an R32 duct for a while?

R33: I still hae Jagers duct and will be making up the prototype of the insert ASAP, so I will come back with a price and time ASAP.

R34: I will be borrowing ADZMAXs duct whilst his car is up on stands for a while soon, so the R34 GTT versions will be done after that.

I'm sorry again for this stupid delay.

Had I know it would have taken this long, I would never have put up the group buy until I had them all sorted.

BASS OUT

R32:  I need a duct which I can cut up.  TurboX had to take his back because he was putting his car back together.  Does anybody know of anyone who can supply an R32 duct for a while? BASS OUT

Sorry guys, I have completed repairs to the RB20 and the duct was needed to get going.

If anyone is interested I did modify it my self by sliting the center rubber ring depression all the way around and inserted a 75mm bend of stainless steel in there to do a similar job of smoothing the airflow. I angled the entrance lip to the pipe and just forced it in there and now it looks completely stock but hopefully works a bit better?

Hey Bass Junky,

I jus pmed ya before but thought id write in here as well.

Jus a query is the pipe one big replacement pipe for the rubber item. And also will it hav sections to take the 2 pvc lines that the original took ?

Cheers

Hi Yogi.

The pipe is now a replacement section for the stock pipe.

Stock pipe gets cut into three and the new section insterted.

Okay, due to the extreme length of this thread, I have decided to start a new one and transfer the list of people wanting the ducts over there.

The thread is here.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...239#post1231239

I'll get somebody to lock this thread for now.

See you over at the new thread.

BASS OUT

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Hi ppls,

All things come to those who wait...... I've found a replacement pipe for the standard rubber duct.

I believe this to be a direct replacement!!!!

GROUP BUY

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=171054

BASS OUT

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