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Genuine Nissan R32 GTR OR R33 & R34 GTR ALL Idle Valve To Intake - 14099-05U01.Genuine Nissan R32 GTR OR R33 & R34 GTR ALL Idle Valve To Intake 14099 05U01. There are 5 Hoses Required for the R32 GTR OR R33 & R34 GTR RB26DETT Idle system. these hoses are available individually or as a kit. The R32 GTR Uses A different Cold idle valve to Intake Hose then the R33 & R34 GTR Which use the same one. The Rest of the hoses are the same. please carefully read and selected hoses based on your requirements or as a complete kit for your
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