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well after nearly completely dunking my tb45 today in the creek(just abit deeper then wat i thought!!) i think it may be time to purchase a snorkle i will be fitting it my self, im thinking either airtech or safari.who uses what with which engine and who can sell me one at the best price
been ringing around and some places want 450 odd...what a load of crap!! i remember seeing them advertised for 330 odd not 6 months ago..!
cheers
00 td42t wagon
stock engine, set up for work and play!
engine soon to be honking ;-)
no offence but i'd like it to look half nice..and i dont plan to be hitting any tree's soon!! already had the nice feeling of rolling my rig
i dont mind the smick stainless look thought but would prefere a pre made job!!
thanks
00 td42t wagon
stock engine, set up for work and play!
engine soon to be honking ;-)
I agree has to look sweet, I didnt use stainless but that would be better. I just drop the old troll of at the zort shop for a while and he bent up a bit of 3" pipe, I made up brakets and welded them on and gave it a few glossy coats of black, cut a hole in the guard and lined the edge with the smallest loom tube and wacked it on.
Its only an old MK but if done right in stainless or painted steel they look great on any car and WORK like they should. Best thing mine cost about 100$ that included the ram top and a rubber 90de elbow.
On a similar but different note, I've got a Safari snorkel, all good till today I fitted an ARB battery tray on the left hand side. I have to move the snorkel hose, need a bend to fit and extend the pipe a few cm.s. About 80 degrees should do it. Any suggestions.
simcoe wrote:well after nearly completely dunking my tb45 today in the creek(just abit deeper then wat i thought!!) i think it may be time to purchase a snorkle i will be fitting it my self, im thinking either airtech or safari.who uses what with which engine and who can sell me one at the best price
been ringing around and some places want 450 odd...what a load of crap!! i remember seeing them advertised for 330 odd not 6 months ago..!
cheers
Just get a factory nissan airtek more than enough what your going to need and do the job if fitted correctly. can get them here in melbourne cheap call blackburn 4x4 spare parts ask for sparky's
Might rip it off and go with one of the stainless jobs. They suit GQ's and I'll be able to cut the pipe to location of the hole already in my quarter panel.
well well..the so called place to get a snorkle at a decent price was a bit of a myth!! wont name names but the cheapest i could get a safari was $414!
the snorkle can wait..
its haltech interceptor time instead
00 td42t wagon
stock engine, set up for work and play!
engine soon to be honking ;-)