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They have it ovaled to allow for better unber body clearance ,Guessing with speed humps etc, HPI do a similer thing where theyrun to smaller diamer pipes into one,

They look very cool but :) I so want one.

There must be a reason why the stuck to a bellmouth style too,maybe more of an applicable range of turbos.,with out the need to remove dividers etc.

There $693 - Delivered from Nengun, Not cheap that is for sure. But amazing quality.

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Bellmouth fair enough, most are like that...

$700 delivered :)

Holy shit... Tomei dumps for a SET are less than that deliver (RB26), and trust full lenght not far off!

I dunno about ride height though, you'd have to have a pretty low 33 id imagine as there is a fair bit of clearance with their underbody as i know i had problems (HR31) but that was dumps made for the R33 :cool:

Im sure its a great dump either way

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Bellmouth fair enough, most are like that...

$700 delivered :)

Holy shit... Tomei dumps for a SET are less than that deliver (RB26), and trust full lenght not far off!

I dunno about ride height though, you'd have to have a pretty low 33 id imagine as there is a fair bit of clearance with their underbody as i know i had problems (HR31) but that was dumps made for the R33 :cool:

Im sure its a great dump either way

Hi there, can you put me onto the supplier for Tomei dumps at <$700aud (RB26) delivered please? My last quote was $900aud.

Cheers GW

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Bellmouth fair enough, most are like that...

$700 delivered :D

Holy shit... Tomei dumps for a SET are less than that deliver (RB26), and trust full lenght not far off!

I dunno about ride height though, you'd have to have a pretty low 33 id imagine as there is a fair bit of clearance with their underbody as i know i had problems (HR31) but that was dumps made for the R33 ;)

Im sure its a great dump either way

Well i know nothing beats handing over your cash for a CES Split dump, have it Hi temp Coated, then flatten the bottom out on a god damn speed bump. So this looks like a good idea to me!

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