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Old Nov 26, 2008 | 09:08 AM
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Your lowered LIM

i read your guys GT42R buildup in the 20B forum, which is absolutely beautiful. when i saw the picture of your lowered LIM i kinda thought it looked a little messy and could be cleaned up a bit. no offense.

if you guys modified the stock LIM to this and do your LIM lowering, now that would be a beautiful piece. can you guys offer that option?

it looks like a huge chunk of space could be taken out of this one, lowered extensively at least.

Old Nov 27, 2008 | 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by tt7hvn
if you guys modified the stock LIM to this and do your LIM lowering, now that would be a beautiful piece. can you guys offer that option?
We can offer this option, just have to let us know. The cost will go up, but definitly can be done.
Old Nov 27, 2008 | 09:09 PM
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I personally advise not doing that to a manifold, it weakens it considerably making it more likely to crack if the upper intake is not supported properly. While doing extensive work to the LIM looks good, you really wont ever see any of it once its in the car, and the turbo is in place.
 
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