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Hey guys,

I changed to a JJR return flow IC, so have this for sale from my R34. As everyone knows, great cheap upgrade for R32/33.

Location: Melbourne

Price: $120

Pick-up ok, and if you're not far, i can also drop off it need be.

Help fund my turbo upgrade :D

pics...

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also have some sort of hard black pipe as well, that's not pictured. So basically have everything you'll need.

cheers,

chinny

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i "believe" for 33's, it's a straight swap. Where the 32 i think needs maybe a bracket fabricated... not 100%. I think 33's are a direct swap...

here's the hose thing

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and the air guide black thing is attached on the back of the SMIC

just about to head out guys, quite a few ppl have pm'd already, but there is always a first guy, so really i'd have to give to him first - unless someone wants to throw stupid amounts of cash at this sale? ;)

hey mate. do you know what (if anything) would be needed to make this fit a 33 s2.

Bolts up fine on R33 S2, you will need to make a slight modification to the plastic guard underneath the intercooler, due to the R34 item being a thicker core the plastic guard won't quite go back on and you need to cut it so the corner of the SMIC can poke through slightly. Easily done.

Bolts up fine on R33 S2, you will need to make a slight modification to the plastic guard underneath the intercooler, due to the R34 item being a thicker core the plastic guard won't quite go back on and you need to cut it so the corner of the SMIC can poke through slightly. Easily done.

sweet. cheers for that

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