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Hi,

I'm looking to complete my HKS drager exhaust and trying to find a dump/front pipe. I found this HKS Polished Front Pipe from Nengun but I can't seem to get a reply from them if this is actually a dump AND front in one as the pictures seem to show that it is.

Has anyone got one or know what this is all about? Also, from the looks of the picture are these bellmouthed? I would prefer to have the bellmouth design since I can't find a good place to make me a split system and from the way things are looking I'll probably end up keeping my car for awhile and surely will change turbo in the future when I get bored.

http://www.nengun.com/hks/polished-front-pipe

Hopefully that link works.

Any help would be great.

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Its just a front pipe. Bolts to the OEM dump pipe.

I have the Mild steel version on my R33.

HKSfrontSmall.jpg

Stainless one is expensive! But i do want the HKS dump pipe too. Would prefer that in mild steel also... but sheet it is dear!

who has used www.rhdjapan.com, they have decent prices, unlike nengun who want to charge $200 delivery for everything

Just want to know who has had experience with www.rhdjapan.com and are they good? reliable?

Interesting you say that, as everything i have bought from Nengun has been miles cheaper than RHD.

For example i was looking at the HKS dump pipe, its a good $60 cheaper than RHD..

Other than that, mates have used it and never had a problem.

Thanks heaps for the replies guys! Guess the search continues, maybe I should just fork up the cash and get the HKS split dump extension and then the front pipe haha I always believe you get what youy pay for and I would LIKE to believe I'm paying more for less hassles later on.

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