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CES/SWG Ceramic coated split dump for R34 GTT

Used for about 30,000KM

Will Not fit any GTR nor R32 nor R33

Made from stainless steel, flanges are perfect, fitment as you'd expect is perfect.

Pix can be arranged but I dont particularly see why you'd need photos. PIPE - $150

Also - EOI On a Highflow turbo for any skyline will bolt up to a t3 flange, has new actuator and has produced 261.3RWKW with Camshafts on my R34 Neo. Internals come from a GT30 Full boost by 3500RPM Still is on vehicle but I am concidering buying a bigger turbo, MUCH BIGGER :(

Turbo has traveled an expected 15,000KM or LESS! I would like $1500 For the turbo. Turbo is still on vehicle, EOI currently. Buyer can place a deposit if that keen.

Please dont offer me any less than these figures. I did not expect so much want for these items so to let you know Pickup is unavaliable for at least 5 days sorry

Cheers.

Edited by DECIM8

interested in the turbo. when will the turbo be off the car and wat boost were you running to make 261.3rwkw (dyno sheet)? also does it come with water/oil lines?

thanks

Edited by Just_Rb

No I dont have a print out, but you can ring Yavuz at Unigroup to confirm just was in there today talking about next choices.

Yes I suppose it will come with oil + water lines depending when i get the new turbo.. Will be out of car when I decide to upgrade depends if you are serious about the turbo then perhaps this can be pushed forward.

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PIX ARE NOW IN

TURBO OFF THE MARKET FOR ALEAST 2 MONTHS. THANKS.

$150 GUYS - BEEN AWAY ON HOLIDAYS SO SORRY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE WAITED SO LONG TO GET A PM

P.S THIS PIPE DID NOT HIT THE WASTEGATE OR ANYTHING OF THE SORT.

Edited by DECIM8

hi just wondering if dump pipe is still available. also if post is available or is it pick up only.

also i have a couple questons first if its ceramic coated does that mean i wouldn't have to heat wrap it? also you said it doesnt hit the wastegate does that mean you never had a problem with boost creeping with it? also were you running the 261kw with it? last question, is it a 3 inch piping?

sorry for all the questions just getting as much info as i can on dump pipes. and this is the best one for a r34 ive come across so far.

thanks.

scott.

Hi Scotty,

Yes Postage is avaliable, just have to find a odd shaped box lol.

You should not heat wrap stainless steel, it has been proven to crack at the welds in some cases. Ceramic coating does a similar job however increases flow for the exhaust (less resistance in the pipe) and yes it does resist heat to perform like heat wrap.

With this dump pipe I made 260rwkw no problem with boost creep, looks like they got the combo right!

Hey guys,

Sorry ive been very busy this dump pipe is avaliable to sydney/NSW buyers only sorry I just dont have the time to post it any more.

Please contact me via PM

P.S for everyones knowledge its the dulled pipe with two seperate pipes under the super shiny new one.

Edited by DECIM8

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