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I PURCHASED THIS CUSTOM DUMP PIPE NEW AND HAVEN'T USED IT AND THERE FOR CANT VOUCH FOR FITMENT BUT IT IS STILL BRAND NEW

NISSAN SKYLINE R32/R33-RB20/RB25 2.5" STAINLESS STEEL TURBO DUMP PIPE "SCREAMER" DIRECT BOLT ON TO THE STOCK TURBO.

NOTE THIS PIPE IS FOR RACE USE ONLY (STREET USE IS FOR YOUR OWN DISCRETION)

THESE TURBO DUMP SCREAMER PIPES ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED WITH A CIRCULAR DIVIDER AND GIVE A PERFECT SEAL AS THEY PRESS FIT INTO THE REAR OF THE TURBO MAKING SURE THERE IS NO CONFLICTING OF EXHAUST GASES FROM TURBO EXHAUST CHAMBER TO WASTEGATE OUTLET.

Wastegate pipe is 1 1/2 pipe

Dump pipe exit is 2 1/2 pipe

Price is $280 delivered for Screamer pipe

Also I have a New HID kit for H3c cars that I probably wont use, also brand new so once again cant state on quality of fitment and legality

Price is $150 Delivered for the HID kit

Contact me Via PM

I have some used JIC Magic camber top arms to suit R32 for wild 2 deg neg camber (non adjustable), perfect for that drift R32, $50 plus postage negotiable

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Here is the Pic of the JIC arms, the black ones are standard R32 GTS-T arms so u get the idea how much these will give u negative camber for the track/drift car, these have been sitting in a box since 2001 and seem to be still in good condition

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hi just wondering if the screamer is still forsale?? if so could you email me [email protected] or call on 0450232544. thanx

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