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Old 12-14-05, 11:44 AM   #1
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Where should I get a new turbo to int pipe?

Where should I get a new turbo to intercooler pipe? I cracked it when I took it off because I wasn't carefully. Also, I don't think your supposed to take them off as many times as I have. Can I find a used one? Can I easily make something sturdy? Do I need to get a second mortgage and beg for the dealer to get me one?
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Old 12-14-05, 11:52 AM   #2
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you shold be able to find an intake pipe used pretty easily...I have one with a foctory bov sitting in my garage right now...its a RELATIVELY common used part, since a lot of guys either upgrade their intercooler and have them around....

or you could just use pipe, I mean we aren't talking about a hugely complicated piece here, its pretty straight forward
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