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Item: Stainless Steel Dump/Front Pipe with screamer pipe to suit RB.

Condition: Perfect condition, used for just about 5 months on my car

Other Info: Note the length of the screamer pipe, long enough to stay away from anything on the engine bay.

Also note the pipe going right into the dump outlet to minimize turbulence there.

All in all good design,

Reason for Sale: I have a new external wastegated set up. :blink:

Location: Adelaide, will deliver anywhere in OZ for an extra $10

Price: SOLD

Pictures:

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Cheers

Ric

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i had always thought a front pipe was the pipe between a dump pipe (wat u have here, only instead of being a spilit dump, ur wastgate side has been chopped off therefore making it a screamer pipe) and the cat-converter?

hmm, not sure now, confused.

What you say makes sense, perhaps this is only the Split Dump with Screamer to bolt onto your Front pipe, would that be correct??

anyway, buy it ,chuck it on, and hang on to your knickers :worship:

PM replied too.

ahah yea maybe screamer just welded onto the flange as well..no worries man was after a front pipe. GL with sale (urs looks hot btw my screamer is only down to the connecting flange :worship:

hey mate

so if i remove my existing dump this will replace it hassle free? pretty keen dude

wouldnt happen to have a pic of it fitted?

cheers

Hey mate

yes it replaces the existing dump, its pretty straight forward really, a bit tight space wise to install but youll get it there, if not you can get someone else to do it for you.

No pics of it installed im afraid.

Cheers

Ric

hey mate

so if i remove my existing dump this will replace it hassle free? pretty keen dude

wouldnt happen to have a pic of it fitted?

cheers

mate i'll be putting mine on in a coupla days so will have some pics to show wat it looks like!

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