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What is the piping like on the inside.

I just saw some real bad piping kits on NS.

Inside the piping was really bad.

Have u seen the topic posted.

How are these kits on the inside they look really good on the out?

Pics if possible.

Thanks

THe piping is great on the inside, No problems. Mine had a little bit of grease from the mandrel press I just presure hosed it out..

I haven't seen the topic posted but I have seen some bad kits on sau the welding was crap!!! ... This kits only has 1 weld and that is for the boost line... Perfect weld.

Ask the others who have bought this kit. Not one complaint :P ...

Trust I would be putting this kit on my own R33 if it was crap.

yeah just read that thread on NS.. Apparently the kits where made from copper and pvc piping.. well I can promise you my kits are made from aluminum.. Man they must have been cheap..

how many kits for r32 u got left? coz if u can buy one now n hold it for me for like weeks ill pay u $450 for the kit sent to canberra wat u say? if u wanna ask me any questions jus call me on 0432453535 ok thanks

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Great quality kits, and very easy to modify if you have something other than the standard 300x600 intercooler. Heres some pics of the kit modified to fit a GTR intercooler in an R33 GTS-T.

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Just picked mine up then.

Verrry good piping, really impressed.

Cant wait to install it.

Pictures coming soon.

Thanks Rafnel.

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no probs dude. Im glad you liked the kit.. Still a few kits for sale..

looks great man, just one question, the crossover pipe looks to be very close to the fan blades? once the bonnet is shut and you hit a few bumps.. u sure it wont touch ? Also i noticed the pipe is up against the hot radiator hose .. will this affect performance ? other than that looks smick !

onBOOST247: No the piping does no move around because it is locked in via the hole you make on the driver side and the piping it joins into on the other. Radiator hose , yes it in close but nothing to worry about.

I had to cut the fan blade a little bit off the edges. Motor temp is still the same.




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