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Item: HKS Dump Pipe - No longer available

Condition: Used

Price: $175

To Fit: RB20/RB25

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM Me

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Was used with a HKS turbo on an RB25. I am not sure if it is genuine HKS as it's not written on it but I'm pretty sure it is, it is from Japan I know that.

Can post at buyers expense, pick up welcome.

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do hks use their own flange, or the T3 type flange of the rb20/rb25 turbos?

It is the same as the standard turbo as far as I know. For example this dump pipe will bolt up to a GT2530 and that can replace the standard turbo.

Im after a dump for my HKS 2835 ProS...

Can anyone confirm that this will fit?

I can confirm that it WONT fit a 2835ProS. You'll have to go custom or source the sweet looking HKS specific dump pipe for it (the one thats included in the full ProS kit, dont know if you can buy it separately)

I can confirm that it WONT fit a 2835ProS. You'll have to go custom or source the sweet looking HKS specific dump pipe for it (the one thats included in the full ProS kit, dont know if you can buy it separately)

Cheers

Thought that was the case.

Yeah im chasing the 2007/08 HKS Catalouge for some part numbers as i bought the turbo seperately

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