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Hi guys,

I bought these for my GTR but I have massively overspent of late so need some cash. These are a work of art. Far nicer than any of the other japanese dumps. both the HKS and trust dumps I have seen were not finished nearly as well as these, both had some rough edges inside etc. I have seen people make gains when switching from HKS dumps to these tomei ones. The tomei ones are not split, but have one massive opening which gives maximum flow which is exactly what you want for both power AND response. Plus without a divider they will fit straight onto any of the popular Garret or HKS or N1 turbos as some of these have a splitter built into the ex housing (meaning with trust or HKS dumps you have to mod the dump or the turbo).

The kit comes with 2 dumps, new dump to front pipe studs and nuts, and O2 sensor adapters so you can use in 32, 33 or 34 GTR.

They are brand new in sydney and I'm after a lowly $620 + postage or pickup in sydney northside. these truly have to be seen to be appreciated. they are so nice.

pics coming.

also worth pointing out, the outlet on HKS dumps is 60mm. these are a manly 70mm. very good if you have 70mm front pipes :(

lol, it's not a fridge but an ancient top loader washing machine and never for sale. it's been working since the dawn of time and still going strong.

ooops, just realised you may mean the fridge in the reflection! it's stacked with beer so can't sell that one either! lol

I should mention the photos are crap because I took them whilst i was a bit pished after coming home from a night out last night.

yeah them old washing machines can't be beat. mine is at least 30 years old.

now let's drag this topic back to dump pipes. chat not allowed in FS and I'll have to give myself a warning in a minute. and yes I'm serious.

Risking, they are stainless, but very high grade. with ceramic coating on the flanges and amazing finish inside the pipes.

franky: the stock front pipes are around 55mm ID so it would be wise to upgrade to at least some dual 60mm into 70 or 80mm single pipe. dual 70mm to a single 80 or 90mm would be ideal though. but they will still work with stock front pipes and most brands of aftermarket front pipes though.

anyway, it doesn't matter now as they are sold. :D (well pretty sure they are)

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