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Depends on how much you want to spend.

Cheap option, go to any exhaust shop and get them to make up an intake pipe from some mild steel, get it powdercoated (or chrome dipped if you want bling, more expensive though) to stop rust and make it look smick, then pop a pod on the end of the pipe. Get them to weld on a few nipples as per factory lines and there you are. Should be cheap, ie $100-$150 all up.

Expensive option, go to the same shop and get the same thing made up in stainless steel and get it highly polished for the bling factor.

Cheapest option, If you are handy with a welder, go nuts. Dont forget to make a up a nice cold air box, otherwise you'll probably go backwards hp wise.

Any exhaust shop will be able to make it for you, get mandral bends so it doesn't look like poo. Depending on how many bends you need, it should be cheap. DON'T LET THEM BEND YOU OVER!

Edited by R34GTFOUR

hi, i got mine for sale, here is a pic pm me if interested. Also have other N/A performance parts for sale

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R32-R33-Gtst-Gtr-Stag-t288294.html&gopid=4840536#entry4840536

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TJ, an RB26 plenum used individual throttle bodies (ITBs) an adapter plate is available (not off the shelf i believe) and can be fabricated for a bit of coin. there are benefits of doing this but unless you are chasing response and want to do some fancy tuning with it, you are probably better off using a greddy plenum, etc.

hey 0oskylineo0 were did you get the intake from??? like can you buy it from somewere or was it custom made,

thankks for ur help guys, i might take it to a turbo shop and see if they can make me some intercooler pipping to fit :D

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