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hey pplz, how hard would it be for me to put on my front & dump pipes into an R32 GTR. thinking of doing myself to save on some money. i done it for my R33 gtst but it seems so much easier on that compared to a GTR.

can anyone thats done it give me some pointers to make it quick and easier?. or shud i jus pay get it done :bomb_ie:

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pay someone, the dump pipes r a killer to get too, even with the motor on an engine stand, access to the nuts on the rear of the turbos is virtually impossible. turbos off job i'd reccomend and chuck those ceramic wheels out at the same time if u wanna avoid issues later and save 2x the labour. thats the beauty of a big single turbo, plenty of room :)

just a thought ;)

Brad

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pay someone, the dump pipes r a killer to get too, even with the motor on an engine stand, access to the nuts on the rear of the turbos is virtually impossible. turbos off job i'd reccomend and chuck those ceramic wheels out at the same time if u wanna avoid issues later and save 2x the labour. thats the beauty of a big single turbo, plenty of room :)

just a thought ;)

Brad

LOL I removed my turbos to put the hks dumps on I bought and ended up Putting a big single on, the twin setup is messy and hard to work on.

Mate its a trubo out job.

Brad you got it buddy go the single

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Mines the grey gtr

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