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Heyall,

Looking for dump pipe and front pipe for my 32. Last pieces of my Japanese puzzle! :)

Amounts I'm willing to pay OBVIOUSLY change depending on what people have for sale, but suffice to say, this is a rough guide (prices include delivery to Mildura Vic 3500):

Split Dump: $60 - (Can get new for $100)

Front Pipe: $120 - (Can get new for $200)

Bellmouth Dump and Front in 1: $180 - (Can get new for $260)

Split Dump and Front in 1: $320 - (Can get new for $420)

The above is an indicator of new prices, and the prices I'm roughly looking to pay for used items. Good idea if you're looking to upgrade your parts! :P

I figured I'd leave this open for forum buffs for a while, and if no-one takes me up on the offer, just grab the batmobile split dump and front in one. Just giving y'all an opportunity to get rid of used parts first! :tongue:

Please PM with offers.

...and for no particular reason, here's two smiley faces dukin' it out, star-wars style!

:)

Thanks,

Adrian.

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i got a custom one in melb. split dump/front in mild steel. just need to adapt to your car by exhaust place. I had the whole system custom made, so i'm not sure it will mount to your cat without some changes. anyways. $240

pm me or call 0413 934 330. can send pics, send me an e-mail address. I'm a bit slow with pics though.

i got a custom one in melb. split dump/front in mild steel. just need to adapt to your car by exhaust place. I had the whole system custom made, so i'm not sure it will mount to your cat without some changes. anyways. $240

pm me or call 0413 934 330. can send pics, send me an e-mail address. I'm a bit slow with pics though.

Sent you PM and SMS

i have a home made one that used to be on my car. It has a small crack in the welding, 1cm can hardly see. Its nothing to look at , but i could COD to mildura for say $50? if your keen pm me cos ill probably forget i posted on here, or email [email protected]

UPDATE: Found a bellmouth style dump and front pipe in 1 on justjap.com for $195+ delivery, so I'm probably going to go with that if anyone doesn't have anything better going reasonably cheaper (considering it would be second hand).

Thanks.

Come on guys. I gotta buy one this week, so if you've got one lying

around, or are thinking of upgrading, this is a good time to sell the old

dump and / or front pipe!

Thanks.

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