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Hi guys, thanks for all the orders, keep them coming :)

We have just received another massive delivery of our popular JJR Stainless Split Dump/Front Pipes for RB engines, so we have plenty in stock, ready to go!

Cheers,

Steve

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HI Steve,

When will your r34 stainless steel split dump- front pipes be ready? :whistling: Looking to have one (like alot of ppl here)!

Cheers

Dan

Hi guys, thanks for all the orders, keep them coming :thumbsup:

We have just received another massive delivery of our popular JJR Stainless Split Dump/Front Pipes for RB engines, so we have plenty in stock, ready to go!

Cheers,

Steve

HI Steve,

When will your r34 stainless steel split dump- front pipes be ready? :( Looking to have one (like alot of ppl here)!

Cheers

Dan

Hi Dan, I wish I could supply an ETA but we simply don't have one at the moment :( Our customers will be the first to know if this changes, however in the meantime we do have X-Force single bellmouth type Front/Dump Pipes in stock for ER34, ready to go.

Regards,

Steve

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More stock now available guys.

We have a huge number of these JJR Split Dump/Front Pipes in stock, ready for immediate pickup and delivery.

Cheers,

Steve

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