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Hey ppls.

Well, I'm about to start manufacture of the R33 AFM to TURBO reinforcement ducts.

Construction?

Mandrel bent pieces of Stainless steel, in a raw finsih, TIG welded. No polishing will be done, but if you want to do it when you recieve your pipe, the steel is ready for it. There will be sufficient pipe at either end to give a good seal to to the air. There will also be 2 x 1 inch beads of weld on the rim of each end of the pipe to give a non slip join.

You will need to purchase your one clamps depending on what style you want.

Currently the R33 jig have been fabicated and production will begin when all payments are in.

The price will be $110 each EXCLUDING postage.

I will work out postage with one person in each state and ship the ducts as a big bunch, and you can pick them up from that person. This means it's much easier for everyone and cheaper too. Obviously if you are out the back of Burke and you need a single shipment, or would just prefer a single shipment, this can also be worked out.

NOTE

The standard duct will not be able to be returned to standard after fitting the new section of pipe, but the duct will be such that it will be virtually invisible to the untrained eye.

People in so far, tell your mates who have R33s now, as I will only do this group buy once, no matter how much people want them!

RedlineGTR

Robo's

Pinoi-Boi-r33

Riceline

B1 Mr_Fanny

Wolverine

Xr8Eater

gtrGhosTDoGG11

burnfest

SydneyKid (Stagea R33)

ICE12 (Stagea R33)

SKYBEE

|PRESA|

tridentt150v

BLakniTE

SKYNUTS

GOR33

CMS Drifter

knore

drewecrome

halz....................PAID

R33 newbie

predator

R33_KRAZY

nacional

craz0

gts-wpn

LANFOH

Babia

r0ma

Zebbie

Race__24

abcent

R33impul

13_Devil

cd04

YogiR33...............PAID

Bazr33

Terminal

gR33ddy

tuitahi

tkch55

GTS33SOM

rob1981

Total R33 = 46

I will require all payments before I start the project because I'll be damned if I'm going to be stuck with any if people pull out after the material is bought and so on.

Check my trader rating, I'm not going to rip you off, I'm a committee member of Vic SAU, so they trust me, and so on and so on.

Before you ask, the price is the price. No question.

Please deposit the funds as such

Account Name

Peter N Blythe

Back of Melbourne/Westpac

BSB: 733 382

ACC: 586817

Amount $110

Please put your user name into the description of the deposit.

If you deposit the money at a bank, please ensure they also do this.

If you do not want the ducts and your name is in the list, please let me know so I'm not waiting on your payment.

I would like to apologise for the delay in getting this to the final stage, but I came up against a few obstacles on the way.

Thanks

BASS OUT

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I dont understand, if its a replacemement pipe, why will my standard pipe be changed?

Oh, I take it that my current pipe is all rubber, so I will have to trim the ends off it and use them to attach to the rest of the system?

(My car is downstars at work, I will check it out later today and it should make sense)

I take it that it will change the induction noise somehow, in what way exactly?

bass i sent u my air duct 6 months ago so u could play around with it and even use it as your base model to work on i sent this for free to u i even paid for the postage i have asked u twice to send it back as im selling my old motor and that is a piece which im putting in with it so i ask again send back my air duct piece or at least PM me whats going on

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