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hey, getting a tune next thursday and i need a 3" turbo back to cat, is this look alright? http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SKYLINE-R32-R33-GT-...%3A4%7C294%3A50 i dont want to sped all that much ive spent way more than i wanted to get it to the point of a tune. yes or no

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hey, getting a tune next thursday and i need a 3" turbo back to cat, is this look alright? http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SKYLINE-R32-R33-GT-...%3A4%7C294%3A50 i dont want to sped all that much ive spent way more than i wanted to get it to the point of a tune. yes or no

Hi mate we got some in stock .we can sell you dump pipe $125.00 and down pipe for 125.00.or you can buy one piece type dump and down pipe together for $380.00 X-FORCE brand .you can come and have a look at 5-7 jade st maddington.

regards

raj

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I wouldn't buy that stuff from ebay. Its generally china stuff. Which means its made to look cool, be cheap. But turns out that it might not fit properly. If you are lucky it will fit, but then warp, crack or corrode really badly. So it will become useless.

Best to buy stuff from Just Jap.

There is a JJR Stainless 3" Bellmouth Front/Dump Pipe - Nissan for 200$. Would be a better bet.

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=276&page=1

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im confussed, you can buy a one peice? dump and down pipe and a two peice? i have no idea i just need a 3" turbo back to cat, is this the one http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=276&page=1

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Don't double post, or triple post. Wait for someone to reply. Otherwise u will get flamed.

U said u need a 3" turbo exhaust system. So you need a dump pipe, a front pipe, a cat, a mid pipe and a muffler.

Dump pipe comes in split or bellmouth (shaped like a bell - mouth) and a front pipe just blots up to that. Nissan make the dump and front pipe seperate, Which isn't necessary for you. SO you can run a front/dump pipe combo like I linked you.

Its your choice what you buy. Depending on price and what you want.

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whitch one is better tho, the bellmouth or the one i linked, i dont mind paying more i just want something with alot of flow, ive alredy got a 3" cat back but tuner said get a turbo back 3" so im completing the system

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It doesn't matter. Its presonal preference like I said. The difference in belmouth and split is minor if any at all.

SO JUST PICK ONE. They are both 100% better than a stock dump pipe setup. So get one. Whichever style u prefer

EDIT: I have a belmouth and would buy it again if I had the chance. The splitter in the split one can be a bit fiddly

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