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Scott's the bloke to talk to about getting me a metal intake pipe before Friday the 8th of March right?

Fits into standard R33 piping and Airbox without any issue?

Currently have the standard flex pipe with a 10cm bit of 3" metal pipe in it so it doesn't suck shut. Are there many tuning issues / advantages I need to be aware of when changing the intake pipe? It's in for a tune on the 8th to safety check after fixing my fuel pump, so may as well do this now as well...

exactly right!, spent like $2700 on wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune :P

exactly right!, spent like $2700 on wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tun

spent like $2700 on wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune

wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune

$2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune

vs my $1400 tune

$1400 tune

$1400 tune

$1400 tune

$1400 tune

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exactly right!, spent like $2700 on wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tun

spent like $2700 on wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune

wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune

$2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune

vs my $1400 tune

$1400 tune

$1400 tune

$1400 tune

$1400 tune

U-WOT-M8.jpg

That $1400 got him a lot further than anyone else on these forums. How much did it cost u to at to your figure. It's f**ked

28 degrees

Sunny

Slight breeze

You know, I was going to take a photo of it...but I thought no...that's lame and everyone else will see the rain anyway. Look at you now Birds, are you happy?

Scott's the bloke to talk to about getting me a metal intake pipe before Friday the 8th of March right?

Fits into standard R33 piping and Airbox without any issue?

Currently have the standard flex pipe with a 10cm bit of 3" metal pipe in it so it doesn't suck shut. Are there many tuning issues / advantages I need to be aware of when changing the intake pipe? It's in for a tune on the 8th to safety check after fixing my fuel pump, so may as well do this now as well...

Oh, this looks like a cool question.

Someone should help this bloke out with an answer...

nothing... the tune's were free :P

oh so tell me how free your engines and turbo's and everything else cost lol..

leigh's is *alvin voice* compreetree stock!

Oh, this looks like a cool question.

Someone should help this bloke out with an answer...

yes go now and experience the fruits

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