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If thats the case normal hose should be fine! Take then to Garage 7 but they arent anything special.... replace the clamps while your at it :) You should be able to cut them to size if you need them etc

The factory pipes are 2.5 in / 63mm

The throttle body is 3 in

The blitz neck is a taper as it passes thru the steel under airbox, think those were 2.75 in I have the numbers in the shed

if your careful you can cut off the reduction and use a larger hose thats longer , its fussy but works

Autobarn is notorious for not having the right size in turbosmart or saas so call first , they cost near on 50ish bucks each for turbosmart replacements

Dont use t bolt clamps on the factory connections it causes fitment issues but replace all the clamps with good ones

And i made seamless carbon replacement pipes instead of the factory steel ones , custom exact mold !

Watch the fabrication thread for photos , much nicer and lots lighter if anyone is interested?

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