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That looks awesome, only difference on mine is wouldnt need the maf. If you could give me a ball park figure (you can pm me, private message) or just post here as im sure[mention=143902]shoey85[/mention] and[mention=143051]manne[/mention] might also be keen?

It's like t-revs said I will have to have a look and measure the diameter and angles. Guessing or copying will not be the same on your car as mine is fully custom the maf will have too be accounted for and the pod filter and bracket might be different. More than happy to have a look and help you out for cost price on the bends and will weld it for zero. Nothing is as easy as it looks, it a skyline!
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Scared you'll be defected?

Spool noise with steel pipe is awesome!!


Already have 2-1/2" steel painted black no point changing the cooler is only 2-1/2" unless I upgrade the turbo which is miles away so nah all good.
2 minutes ago, t_revz said:


@manne

Whaddayareckon

Telstra and "Cheap" don't exactly go together, unfortunately. 
I've sold phones for nearly a decade now and honestly don't believe in "one phone to rule them all". 
Iphone 7's seem pretty decent,  but as always, sept/oct = new iphone. 
Add $15 if you want "Stay Connected" which is Telstra protection package for the phone (Replacement phone if anything happens to yours). 
 

https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/mobiles-on-a-plan/iphone/iphone-7

https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/mobiles-on-a-plan/iphone/iphone-7-plus

These are the current prices, Other thing to look into would be purchasing the phones Outright, and signing up on a BYO Phone plan. 

https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/plans-and-rates#byo

The benefit of this is that it's much cheaper per month and if something bad were to happen to either phone, you can still upgrade it to a Mobile Phone Plan and get a new phone. The downside is paying upfront for a phone.  

That's about all the information I can give you, the rest is you making a decision, and hopefully coming to see me so I can earn that $$ ;) 

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I wish my breathers were that short
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The mandrel bent bends on the intake are awesomeness. My setup and exhaust are Frankensteins in comparison. Mandrel bent bends chopped on angles and welded are not a substitute for something that's been proven and engineered.
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