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I beleive its made by veilside as is the rest of my exhaust. with a three bolt flange on the end.

(photos pending)

Also have some dumps. Cast ones which are either 32 33 34. i'm not sure >_<

Front pipe [$250]

Dumps [$50]

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I beleive its made by veilside as is the rest of my exhaust. with a three bolt flange on the end.

(photos pending)

Also have some dumps. Cast ones which are either 32 33 34. i'm not sure :laugh:

Front pipe [$250]

Dumps [$50]

R34 GTR dumps are not cast , there is adifference in 32+ 33 as well but they are both cast . It may help you and interested buyers .

R34 GTR dumps are not cast , there is adifference in 32+ 33 as well but they are both cast . It may help you and interested buyers .

Cheers mate, yeah i wasnt sure. my manifolds were 34 (i think), turbos were 34. but was just unsure about the dumps.

Hey buddy, how are ya?

Could you send a pic or two of the front pipes to [email protected]

Would like to see it.

I assuming its an upgrade from the stock front pipes on an R32 gtr?

Thanks.

Not a question, it is a veilside front pipe. One of the best exhausts I have ever seen. Sold a full kit not long ago for a bit over 1k.

Not a question, it is a veilside front pipe. One of the best exhausts I have ever seen. Sold a full kit not long ago for a bit over 1k.

yeah it was a very very quiet flowing exhaust.

i ended up cutting out the first muffler, and adding trust dumps/front pipe. now it sounds like a gtr.

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