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Staino or a Plastic (safari) snorkel
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So I drive a Nissan Patrol TB45. Pretty stock at the moment as I picked up cheap as a project car. So it's a 4.5L Petrol.

I was just wondering, is a stainless steel snorkel going too be any different too a standard safari snorkel in my case?

Cheers in advance.
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I don't think there would be a single benefit to having a stainless steel snorkel. infact I have never seen one in my life and I have seen a lot of snorkels. I think it might just be looks.
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GiveMeRep4free wrote I don't think there would be a single benefit to having a stainless steel snorkel. infact I have never seen one in my life and I have seen a lot of snorkels. I think it might just be looks.


Oh really? In Australia they are the biggest things going right now, every second 4x4 has one down here.
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