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i know this doesnt belong in this section but i posted it up and havnt had any response and i need some stock cooler pipes by friday. just the two that are in the engine bay, one is from turbo to pipe that connects to cooler and the other is from cooler to the 90 degree bend going over the top of the engine. any help would be good.

thanks....brett

i know this doesnt belong in this section but i posted it up and havnt had any response and i need some stock cooler pipes by friday. just the two that are in the engine bay, one is from turbo to pipe that connects to cooler and the other is from cooler to the 90 degree bend going over the top of the engine. any help would be good.

thanks....brett

any of these pipes of any use to u?

japtaxi: are they the two pipes out of the engine bay? there are only two i think, the others are in front of the wheel where the stock cooler sits.

myR32: ive been there already, someone needed the same pipes as me and took them off the front cut they had sitting there.

I think 46n2 took some of the pipes long time ago(probably what you were after, if you want to track them down etc..), as I didnt look in other boxes so not sure if I got any more.

i had a quick look... i have them... could not get you pics tho... my car broke down las nite :rofl: ... the pipe off the crossover pipe (top one) has a bit welded into it for an aftermarket bov.... is this going to be a problem? I can weld a cap over it if u like

ed g: is it the same piece thats shown in jap taxi's pic above? that little nob welded on? if so it doesnt matter. how much do you want and where are you? i have some other lined up but he is down the coast.

thanks....brett

in redcliffe.... will take pics 2nite

hi ed g, can you please call me and ill come get them off you today, unless there is someone closer to cleveland area that has them.

please call me on 0402 854 163 or sms me and let me know how much.

thanks....brett

sorry mate ... ended up taking my gf away for the long weekend..... still after them?

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