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Hi all,

I have up for sale my old Split Front / Dump Pipe in Stainless Steel. It has been taken off my car as the stock item will be re-used. The pipe was originally sourced from Hi-Tech Mufflers in Sydney (one of their first R34 items). This is a good upgrade for those who want better response / turbo pickup - a gain of 15-20rwkw can be had from this pipe alone.

It is in good nick and has no cracks / leaks. It will bolt on without any modifications to your existing setup bar removal of the standard dump / front pipe.

Unfortunately it does not come with the O2 sensor; you'll have to take your old one and transfer it across.

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Price is $250 which is an absolute bargain compared to what I paid for it. Pickup is preferred as it's quite hefty but if it's demanded; I can organize freight at buyers expense.

Contact: PM or stan [at] 2evolve.com.au

Don't think it will fit a R33GTST; doesn't line up as far as I understand...

So_Tred; going back to standard because I need to get some stuff sorted out in my life which requires money.

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