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hey mate, do you do pickup ? if so do you have any for r32gtst in stock?

Yes and Yes :ninja: We have plenty in stock and your welcome to drop by and pickup

Cheers,

Steve

hey do you make 4" systems also??? or plan to in the future. GTT

We have these on the way for R34 GTT, however they are 3 inch, not 4.

Regards,

Steve

We have these on the way for R34 GTT, however they are 3 inch, not 4.

Regards,

Steve

Hi Steve,

Any update on these as i would love to get my hands on one this month...

Thanks.

Rad.

Hi Steve,

Any update on these as i would love to get my hands on one this month...

Thanks.

Rad.

Hi Rad, unfortunately we aren't expecting them to be ready within a month im afraid.

As soon as we have an ETA on stock arrival I will pm you immediately.

Thanks for your patience.

Regards,

Steve

you still have the XForce cats in stock steve?

We sure do - Depending on specifically which model you need.

Regards,

Steve

We sure do - Depending on specifically which model you need.

Regards,

Steve

do you have only the 3inch ceramic xforce for the r33 gtst is it? Or do they come in a metal body on the inside as well?

  • 3 weeks later...
Hi mate,

e mail sent about one for an R32 gtst :action-smiley-069:

thanks

Jason

Hi Jason, please send me a pm with your enquiry, or post here :thumbsup:

We have plenty in stock ready to go.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 5 weeks later...

This special offer is still available and we have plenty of these split dump/front pipes in stock, ready to go :)

Get in quick to make the most of this offer!

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Sam, with the HKS GT turbos you may need to remove the splitter section of the dump pipe to allow it to bolt onto the HKS exhaust housing.

Regards,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey mate, wondering if you have the split dump/front for the R34 GTT available yet?

No yet unfortuantely.




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