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Item:

GTR front pipes - twin 2.5" inlet to 3.5" outlet

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Very good

Price:

$350

To Fit: (What car)

BNR32, BCNR33, BNR34

Location:

South-eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

I am selling my GTR front pipe that is in very good condition, no leaks, damaging or cracking

They appear to be stainless steel but I will check again tonight just to make sure. Brand is unknown as there is no tag or engraving but from what I have seen they look like a 'TRUST' item but because there is no reason for me to confirm I have compensated with the asking price

The inlets are 2.5" and go down to a 3.5" outlet, great flowing front pipe and has a flex bend in it to prevent damage when the motor/drive line flexes on load. They flow great and my car was making 230kw + with minimum mods running this front pipe

It will suit BNR32, BCNR33, BNR34 and bolts straight up to standard dump pipes without an issue. Fitment for the pipe is great, it tucks right up under the car for maximum ground clearance

Pictures will be up tomorrow or tonight if I get around to taking it off the car

Thanks

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Pictures below of how it looks on the car, as you can see its a quality front pipe with good welds

Its made of stainless and fits great

I will only remove it off the car when I have a guaranteed sale

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