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snorkels

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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snorkels

Post by Daisy »

Just lookin @ birdy's and drafty's rigs ...

I like the look of their snorkels? how was it made? Is there a kit to suit?

Or do i have to print a picture and take it to my local exhaust shop to get em to fab one up for me??

They look awesome!!!!

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Post by DaveS3 »

Build it yourself...

Lenght of stainless steel pipe

Rubber bens from a truck supplies shop, (i think they used 45 degrees???)

Hose clamps/silicon

Flexi Hose!

Nice Easy & reasonably cheap, Snorkel > $150

The hardest bit to find would be the rubber bends

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Post by Bartso »

not bad i'd prefer the whole thing made out of stainless like this one
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