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have you got pics of the kit installed.

i just want an idea of what the r32 gtst piping kit looks like and where the pipes run ?

how much for just a r32 gtst piping kit ?

cheers- Ricko.

Same question, need piping only.

Hey man,

the PM's your sending dont seem to be coming through :(

Could you please copy paste what u wrote and email it to me at : [email protected]

Would appreciate heaps!!

Cheers,

Dan.

hey mate, i would like to know this before i buy... is there any cutting required of the standard type m front bar on an r32 gtst and do i have to chop any of the fan blades or cut a hole in my chasis like the just jap cooler kits??? cheers mate

hey mate, i would like to know this before i buy... is there any cutting required of the standard type m front bar on an r32 gtst and do i have to chop any of the fan blades or cut a hole in my chasis like the just jap cooler kits??? cheers mate

you will need to chop the f**k out of the stock type-m r32 bar (i had to, and it needs tidying up atm). basically i found i had to cut a heap out of the centre hole including the vertical support bit, and completely cut out both the side holes in the bar.

i didnt have to chop the fan blades on mine. i just made sure the exhaust piping was pushed up against the cam cover and away from the radiator blades. you will need to cut a hole through the side part of the engine bay just below the battery compartment though.

the gts kit is very generic though, as it is made for r32/r33/r34. i found the support on one of the pipes was useless for my rb20det (the one that is sposed to bolt onto the engine block).

pm for pics if you want

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3/ Hybrid RS spec kit (core - tube and fin - 580x295x95) - $730 delivered.

Got this in stock for JZA80 Supra?

Send me a PM or email. Ill gladly buy one of you. Thanks

PM sent.

:laugh:

couple of questions -

ok yep bar and plate or tube and fin?

fitment to a 97 stagea id IMAGINE is the same, being the same engine bay, same R33DET engine. anyone else know?

haha will await your PM.

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1/ HDI GT spec kit (core - tube and fin - 600x300x76) - $630 delivered.

Will this fit an R33 S1?

Cheers

Jamie

Yep, will fit.

PM me ur email addy if you want a copy of the install guide.

:(

I would like the 'bar and plate' monster kit to suit r32 gtst. Can you supply me pics of the actual kit please!

I also need payment and delivery details.

Thanks.

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