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Are people interested in a group buy for FMIC piping kits

These will include alloy mandrel bent 2.5 inch pipes, silicone joiners and clamps

NO Intercooler will be included

The price will be $550 delivered by TNT express

MUST have 10 paided people and the offer will be close by the 16th January

A mixture of 32 and 33 GTST kits is fine

If you already have or are going to buy one those Hybrid copy intercoolers this group buy will suit you

These coolers can be had for approx $310 plus the pipng kit for $550 makes a full FMIC kit for $860

Express your interest so I can advise the supplier a better guess on numbers.

I have attached a photo of what you will get, not including the Intercooler.

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We need 10 people minimum

Price confirm at $550 delivered

First post has been updated

Have 6 people already

Darrin (me)

Amoore

Arkon

Z3n2k

13 Devil

Pablo

We need 10 people minimum

Price confirm at $550 delivered

First post has been updated

Have 6 people already

Darrin (me)

Amoore

Arkon

Z3n2k

13 Devil

Pablo

plz answer my question the fmic has 3inch outlet, and the piping is 2 half inch' doesnt that mean it wont fit

plz answer my question the fmic has 3inch outlet, and the piping is 2 half inch' doesnt that mean it wont fit

2 1/2 to 3 inch silcone reducer, just like the Hybrid kit does

what is happening with this Group Buy havent heard anything for a while? still going ahead?

Yes still going ahead

Need more numbers 4-5 people

Some details

The pipe are made by GCG turbo's

Silicon are SFS The best

Sould not need to cut fan blades

  • 2 weeks later...
will this piping be able to be used on a GTR intercooler?

The dead line for this group buy has passed

Did not make the numbers

Group buy is now cancelled.

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