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Hi all,

Due to a change in direction now on my R33, I am putting up for sale my set of Auto Staff Titanium Front Pipes.

Manufactured in Japan from full Titanium, these Front Pipes are an absolute work of art, with beautiful lobster tail joins and weigh next to nothing! They run dual 70mm main pipes into a large 80mm collector, and will fit straight up to your R32, R33 or R34 GTR.

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Overall they are in excellent condition with no leaks or dents and only some minor scratches underneath.

I am asking $1199.00 Firm.

Pickup is available in North Sydney.

Come get them before I change my mind!

Cheers.

Hi, would you consider a trade-in with Genuine Greddy T78 manifold & down pipe? I have the whole set if you are interested. Cheers.

Hi Nick, hope you dont mind (you could always delete this anyway).

I've got a titanium r33 cat-back exhaust that would go with this (i think the gtst and GTR cat backs are interchangeable) going for $650. someone could pick up a complete titanium exhaust for just over $2000! cheap cheap.

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These really need to go, sensible offers welcome.

As good as they look on the shelf in my office I would prefer to see them go to a new home that will make use of them.

Absolutely top shelf mega lightweight front pipes at a very good price - Someone take them away :(

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