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Hi All,

I'm removing my current aftermarket FMIC and piping and replacing it with a return flow FMIC, however, the factory black (Steel?) intercooler pipe running from the sidemount to the crossover pipe is long gone and I need this for the link up to new return flow piping.

I've called around to a few wreckers but they all seem to be getting confused with the rubber SMIC pipes which are under the airbox/wheel arch. I'm thinking the description i'm providing doesn't help lol.

Can anyone let me know if this pipe (In the below pics) has a specific name and part number so I can get hold of a replacement?

Or does anyone know of a cheap aftermarket alternative?

Cheers,

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Do you have any self-service wreckers over there? Failing that just take along the pic that you have posted here.

Or follow John's eBay link!

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