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Hey,

I currently have a brand new Trust Exhaust Cam gear for an RB still in box - $200

And will soon have a BOS/BATMBL Stainless Steel Split/Dump Pipe for an R33 as soon as it comes off the car - $350

Split/Dump has only been on the car for a few months, and has been fantastic. It is not the same as their current style, the split comes back in after the bend, and is the best quality you can get for the 33.

Not sure on how long it will be before it is off the car, as I'm waiting for the new one to turn up.

PM me.

Cheers,

Gerard

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  • 1 month later...

Bump!!!

The Trust Exhaust Cam Gear is genuine and adjustable. Believe will fit RB20's, Rb25's and Rb26's.

Split-Dump/Front-Pipe in one will be off mid next week and available then. This will also fit R32's, and by that I'm assuming it should fit Stagea's also.

Offers??

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  • 7 months later...

Sorry mate, both items are gone.

Will probably have these available at the end of the year thou, just so you know

Z32 AFM & Plug

HKS GTRS Turbo

Nismo 550cc Injectors

3" JJR Bellmouth Front/Dump pipe

Kakimoto Regu 06&R Cat Back

Apexi PowerFC with Commander and Electronic Boost Controller

Splitfire Coilpacks

Nismo Fuel Pump

Cold Air Box

HICAS Lockbar

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