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they are made to bolt on to the stock turbo all the way to the cat. so if you order the r34 gtt pipe, it will fit your stock turbo and if you were to high flow it later, it will still bolt on then without an issue. ive put your name in the list :laugh:

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quick question. whats everyone paying to get it installed + cat? i went to a place that works with both turbo'd and hotrods that quoted $100-150ish for a job done properly and not rushed. then i went to a garage that works with imports that quoted $60. for some reason i trust the expensive place more.

anyone still using their existing gasket or are you guys replacing it??

Got mine today! Looks good - everything I expected. I'd leave trader feedback but cant work out how to do it? It seems not to be working at the moment.

EDIt - cancel that I worked it out, positive feedback left.

Yep got my dump and cat today looks mint, shinier than any other part on my car lol, and its going underneath the bloody thing.

I think i am going to install it myself.

quick question. whats everyone paying to get it installed + cat? i went to a place that works with both turbo'd and hotrods that quoted $100-150ish for a job done properly and not rushed. then i went to a garage that works with imports that quoted $60. for some reason i trust the expensive place more.

anyone still using their existing gasket or are you guys replacing it??

I got mine fitted for about $50 i think (i could be wrong) - if you are in Vic, get RE Customs to do it - they did a good job on mine (ordered the cat back through them as well).

i guess i got ripped pretty badly then. ah well. the heat shield can be put back on right? cause they didnt put it back on for me. also is anyones pipe touching what i assume to be the heater pipe going into the cabbin?

Yes mine as well..

I recommend heat wrapping the whole pipe before summer hits, as it might even melt that aircon pipe and also the sound deadendin stuff under the car, as the pipe sits like 1mm under..

I didnt put my heatsheild back on.. Would it affect the temps in summer? Obviously it would, but would it damage anything?? esp the turbo?

I had to replace my gasket as well..

Edited by siddr20

yeah i had my heat wrap from the old pipe ready to go but the exhasut guy said itll kill the pipe making rust and crack. but looking at my old pipe it was rusting on the horizontal parts where i assume the water builds up during condensation. the end connecting to the dump was fine so im thinking maybe just heatwrap the top end of the dump and wastegate pipe.

Edited by (B1) MR_fanny

Well its only the wastegate pipe touchin the aircon pipe, so i will just heat wrap that i guess.

Dont think theres a need to wrap the whole pipe right, due to what you said above.

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