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That's not the one which is being made.

The picture shows a custom extension to relocate the filter.

The one I 'm actually making hides down near the turbo and replaces a section of the standard rubber pipe. It's not as easy as the simple bend and two flanges as shown in the pic.

Cheers

Pete

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Hey ppls.

Again, this is taking far too long, but unfortunatly that's just the way it goes.

I wouldn't think the noise would be any different to a stock one.

Yep, I like a bit of anticip ation.

Still waiting. Won't be long though.

It can't take that long to set up a complete workshop can it :huh:

Good news.

The ducts will be started shortly!

Even the R34 ones!

So heres the deal.

Payments now due.

Please see the first post for details.

I will be having one made up and tested but payments need to start coming in as it will most likely take a while to get them all in.

Cheers

BASS OUT

Good news.

The ducts will be started shortly!

Even the R34 ones!

So heres the deal.

Payments now due.

Please see the first post for details.

I will be having one made up and tested but payments need to start coming in as it will most likely take a while to get them all in.

Cheers

BASS OUT

Mad34.

I will have pics very soon.

I will put you down as interested in the other thread.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=82729

Hi ppls.

Well, this is going ahead now for R33 and R34.

The sibling of the original person will be making them up, same level of quality.

Please see the R33 thread for R33 ducts and R34 for R34 ducts.

R33 Duct Thread

R34 Duct Thread

R32 will be later

R31, I'm sorry, due to lack of demand, I cannot do these.

Cheers

BASS OUT

G'day Bass,

Yep still interested and will transfer funds as soon as Im happy with the design. Is it possible to see some pictures on and off the car this would confirm the purchase for me. Just a question..... If it replaces the pipe between the turbo and AFM couldnt you just use clamps and joiners to join it together rather than butcher the standard ducting? I havent seen what it looks like so this may be stupid question. :rofl:

Good effort on the product and hope to hear from you soon. ;)

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