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-Joel- Love your sig.

Okay guys.

I have a couple of things to mention.

Due to the possible variations in models between Ceffys, Stageas and the like, I will have to say the following. I will be making up pipes for three types of car. R32, R33 and R34 SKYLINES, but as some people have said, they should also be the same for the Stageas and Ceffys of the same year. R31 Skylines should be the same too.... BUT when I do make them up, and you get them and they require slight modification or whatever, then that's life.

Also, and I mean no offence by this, but please don't ask me for custom versions with different fitting or sizes or the like. Organising this rather large group buy (About 30 people in the second day!!!) is going to be logistically hard enough as it is without having to make custom versions.

What I will do howver (Cos I'm a nice guy and I understand some peoples cars are going to be different), is for those who need something slightly different is to supply the pipe without BOV and PCV fittings welded on, and you can place them where ever you like. Just get somebody to weld them on for you.

For he who would like the pipe a little longer, I can add to the standard pipe later, but this will be an extra fabricated section and something we can work out once all the pipes are made.

The closer these things are to identical, the better it's going to be.

I hope this is all okay.

BASS OUT

(I think this might end up being the biggest group buy of a single item yet!!)

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Hi Bass, I'm definately in for one !! R32 GTS-T RB20DET with the BOV and Breather pipes ( same style as stock one ) and black if colour is available.

Cheers :)

erik.

Once we are in the final stages of the project, I will be able to offer a powdercoating option on the ducts.

Probably the best colour will be a matt black. Nice and stealth.

Mine will definently be black.

Also, you might be able to specify a silicone colour, either red blue or black.

Black would be the best colour though.

BASS OUT

erik.

Once we are in the final stages of the project, I will be able to offer a powdercoating option on the ducts.

Probably the best colour will be a matt black.  Nice and stealth.

Mine will definently be black.

Also, you might be able to specify a silicone colour, either red blue or black.

Black would be the best colour though.

BASS OUT

do you have a firm price on them yet ???

cheers

Pete, I was down for this before you posted it ;)

Count me in for a black pipe / duct with black hoses and anything else that can be black...do they make black clamps? :) j/k

Cheers!

Good Choice going with the black piping as it stays MUCH cooler then a polished pipe.

I don't understand, how come my black car gets much hotter is summer than my white car? :cooldance

count me in for one if  you know if you can adapt the inlet to accomadate for a z32 afm?

There is no difference, R32, R33 and Z32 AFM's are all 80 mm. :D

I got the pics, can't see a lot, but I can see where the BOV and PCV valve come in.

thanks for the pic.

It should be helpful.

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