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Aluminum FMIC Piping Kits!

After many interested emails we have been able to source these from an overseas manufacturer.

Made from 6061-T6 aluminum these piping kits are to suit the following cars:

Straight fit:

Silvia /180sx (SR20DET)

R32 (RB20DET)

R33 (RB25DET)

R34 (RB25DET)

The pipes are made from all aluminum and the kit includes blue silicon hoses and all necessary clamps.

Both cast pipes and stainless steel do not have desirable thermal characteristics – as a result these kits are all aluminum. The chrome and power coated pipes risk you having bits of paint and/or metal come loose in your pipes – these kits are polished not chromed!

Please email me for pictures.

JustSR.com PRICE $395 + Shipping $25 Australia wide!

They are in stock now, ready for immediate delivery.

Email [email protected] to arrange purchase!

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can you tell me the piping route for the 34 GTT for your kit?

Do they require a hole to be cut?

Hi

As with all these kits for the R34 Gt-t they do require a hole to be cut to allow a pipe to get down to the front.

Thanks!

Just wondered what size intercooler these kits are for? I have a 32 and a ' hybrid' copy cooler. Will the piping kit be suitable?

Cheers

Hi

The type II kit will be a perfect fit.

Please email me to arrange payment and delivery!

[email protected]

  • 3 weeks later...

Just purchased one today from Greg... haven't received it yet but I will comment on Greg's service - it is fantastic! Not only did he explain everything to me, but he was helpful enough to offer advice on my FMIC project!

Will post again when I receive the item, but from what I can tell so far - I'm not going to be disappointed :(

Cheers Greg

Just received confirmation of delivery for the Intercooler Piping kit Greg... my tuner/installer has spoken much praise and has told me that the piping is of superior quality :D (I won't be seeing it till Saturday).

Three cheers for Greg. A very much recommended seller on SAU!

  • 3 months later...


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