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im selling a BOV plus the adapter intercooler pipe from my R33 and im getting enquiries about if the pipe the the BOV its mounted on, as to whether you can mount that pipe into a R32 intercooler system

the piping this replaces on my R33 in the second piece of pipe that comes off the plenum down to the cooler

if you can help please do, the guy is waiting for an answer.... thanx

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I've owned an R32 and R33, and believe the piping is pretty much the same -- but couldn't guarantee it.

Anyhow, the buyer should just buy it and try it. If it doesn't fit, then he can sell it to another r33 owner. It's not really your problem to be honest to find out whether the part will suit the buyer's car, or setup, etc as long as you are not intentionally misleading them.

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They are very similar however i could not use my r33 pipes on the old r31 (which is even more similar to the r32 than the 33)

So sorta is the answer...

Maby... but probablly not... Would prefer to sell it to a r33 owner... Saves hassels..

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