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more info on the baffled twin turbo pipe please :P

Well if you take off your Twin Turbo pipe you will see the front turbo meets the air from the rear at 90 degree's. The mod is you stick a bit of alloy so the air merges nice and evenly. Ill go and find a link

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Have a read.

There you go! If you look in the Hyper Rev mags you can see some jap mob sells them.

paul - i think we were both a bit surprised that your modded pipe actually works on my car, thanks again for helping me out :thanks:

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paul - i think we were both a bit surprised that your modded pipe actually works on my car, thanks again for helping me out :down:

Whoops. I just saw this reply. No worries man.... Anytime ;)

Is it on your car yet or do you still have to modify it to fit?

There is a idea.... wrinkle finish it. But then you would have to take off the manifold. I would rather try and put a fire out on my face with a fork then pull that bastard off again!

u referring to the intake plenum & paint that black as well?

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mmm dark purple wrinkle finsh plenum intake pipe and valve covers, like the mines gtr looks neat and not to bad on the eye's

thats the wrinkle finish i think u are referring to?

its a matt finish & looks awesome

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hi guys,

im in the market for another r32gtr as i want to transfer my running gear into a 'cleaner' r32gtr.

ive never been 100% happy with this shell & the black paint is an absolute head doer to keep clean (i guess im comparing it to my previous aust delivered r32 which was a virgin until i got my hands on it lol). ideally another colour would be great!

if anyone knows of 1 for sale please let me know :banana:

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