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have some parts sitting around whicth i no longer need.

gtr front pipe looks like a hks one but dont have any badging on it to confirm $150

apexi exhaust silencer complete $100

oil cooler core brought off a sau member whicth i never got around to putting on my gtr $100 nego..

blitz gauges oil presure, exhaust tempature and tempature were in my gtr in working order however took them off a while ago $100

standard gtr computer $100

will have photos up soon located in victoria just wanna get rid of these parts as i have no use for them anymore.. contact 0423682131 loky :) make me an offer

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hi mate, just a couple questions about the front pipe.

just wondering is it stainless steel? and was wondering on the diamater of the pipes, im assuming the outlet is 80mm but is the dual pipes 70mm?

and i guess the main question is will this fit a r34gtr?

thanks.

scott.

hi, im interested in the front pipe, if you have any pictures of it would be great, thanks

will have photos up soon located in victoria just wanna get rid of these parts as i have no use for them anymore.. contact 0423682131 loky :no: make me an offer

exhaust silencer sold

gauges sold

and front pipe pretty much sold as well

still have oil cooler core and also a nardi daytona steering wheel and standard gtr computer..

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