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#3 - HKS style front pipes for GTR33 - 3 inch each into 3.5 inch.

What can i say? HKS copies front pipes. Paid about $400 for these 6 months ago.

I am after $200 ono

hey mate can i have some pics of front pipes please and will ya take $150 ?

Hey mate

Id take $175 but i wont have photos of it until it comes off the car ?

#3 - HKS style front pipes for GTR33 - 3 inch each into 3.5 inch.

What can i say? HKS copies front pipes. Paid about $400 for these 6 months ago.

I am after $200 ono

hey mate can i have some pics of front pipes please and will ya take $150 ?

Hey Tommy,

Mate wondering how the Garrets would go on a Rb25!?

If it is a viable turbo on the RB25DET, would u be interested in selling 1 of em?

PS its Ando from the dinner the other night :woot:

Cheers,

Hey mate

Id take $175 but i wont have photos of it until it comes off the car ?

ok ill take a photo of them on car just so i know what they look like( so there the 2 pipes off the turbo's to the cooler ? )

also do you need std ones ?

Hey mate,

I dont think they would bolt up to the rb25det with standard manifolds and dumps. These are designed for gtr's, so they would be quite different, just the same way 2530's wouldnt bolt up to a rb25

:woot:

Hey Tommy,

Mate wondering how the Garrets would go on a Rb25!?

If it is a viable turbo on the RB25DET, would u be interested in selling 1 of em?

PS its Ando from the dinner the other night :blink:

Cheers,

Hey mate

Car is at the workshop, and i dont have any pics of the undercarriage of the car.

Yes you are correct. the pipes bolt from the two dumps and converge to the catalytic converter. I have stock front pipes so im looking at getting rid of these. they are a fair whack bigger than standard ones :(

ok ill take a photo of them on car just so i know what they look like( so there the 2 pipes off the turbo's to the cooler ? )

also do you need std ones ?

hey mate, interested in the cams and the sard injectors. How much would you want for the two items?

I'm running stock turbos, so would the cams be suitable for my car (R32 GTR)

cheers mate

just noticed injectors were sold...

still interested in the cams tho...

Coils are pretty much sold guys. Have an offer of $500 :D

BigDave - Cams are suited to pretty much any turbo. Id be after $750 at the lowest

PFC is still available, and the exhaust stuff also needs to go. Willing to take offers on the exhaust - i dont need it anymore !!!

Hi mate.

I'm interested in the exhaust, I'm just trying to find out for sure whether or not it will fit a S2 R33 GTSt. As you are in Campsie, would I be able to have a look to see if it will fit? I am in Croydon, so we are virtually neighbours!

Im actually leaving the exhaust at the workshop which is in annandale. I have no way of taking it home. It is too big ;)

You are welcome to try and fit it but I doubt it will

The specs are so very slightly different

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/search/prod-v.p...cnamID=00000514

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/search/prod-v.p...cnamID=00000518

Hey guys

All the stuff is off the car. Added a few more items to the list

The exhaust is in the shop at annandale - Price drop for exhaust, down to $500. Grey imports reckon the exhaust should fit a 33 gts-t no worries.

All the other stuff is available, injectors are sold, and coils are sold pending pickup/pay.

I will take $800 for the pfc and hand controller

I will take $750 for the camshafts

I will take $2000 for the turbos

I will take $175 for the front pipes

I will take $200 for the 3.5" catco high flow cat

Gauges will be out of the car and available for sale once i get off my fat arse and remove them from the car.

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