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Hi all,

I have for sale one Brand New Tomei Expreme (2009) Turbine Outlet Set for BNR32/BCNR33 GTR

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When it comes to aftermarket dump pipes for RB26, Tomei Dump Pipes are absolute top shelf and the best you can buy, and these ones are the latest release version from Tomei for 2009 featuring the 'lost wax' coating and large open bellmouth design for optimal flow, as we as the highest quality Japanese craftsmanship of any other dump pipes on the market.

More details here:

http://www.tomei-p.co.jp/_2003web-catalogu...preme_rset.html

Maximum Strength & Efficiency With Lost Wax!!

The stock turbine outlet pipes internal diameters are small and restrictive which raises the secondary exhaust pressure. When the secondary exhaust pressure rises it will cause power loss and lack of response with unstable boost pressure. The TOMEI outlet pipes have been specifically designed with the larger internal diameter to improve exhaust gas flow efficiency with the reduction in the secondary exhaust gas pressure. This design has been proven effective on the engine bench dyno R&D as well as in the real world environment as proven on the race tracks with our ARMS turbines.

FEATURES

・ The light weight SUS304 material is used for strength & anti rust properties.

・ The lost wax process helps ensure that exhaust leaks are prevented.

・ Manufactured via lost wax process to eliminate the use of welds.

・ With the clean look of no welds these part alls then all will look good.

As with all the other goodies I am in the process of listing right now, these are part of the stash I have built up for a project that I hoped to start soon but I am yet to find a suitable donor car and need to free up some cash so they have to go.

This is the R32/R33 GTR kit (Part Number: 421101), and comes complete with new studs, bolts, gaskets and stickers.

I am asking $750.00 firm

Located in Sydney so pickup is preferred, however I am happy to post at the buyers expense.

Cheers.

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