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Hey all,

Got the following for sale

1) High mount JJR manifold for RB25DET, has wastegate port for 35/38mm gates. Brand new $200 ono. Never fitted it on my car, bought it about a year ago.

2) Stock Rb25det injectors, 6 of them purple tops. Suit highflow maybe or someone returning to stock $60 ono

3) A HDI EBC. Fits into the coin pocket above the gear stick. $200? ono

But I have a proposal to all Sydney people and people willing to post. I need a 3" bellmouth dump pipe to suit an R33 GTST with the Nissan turbo flange and standard cat. Must be a direct fit for a standard car. No cracks. Preferably something made of stainless steel. I don't want your stock pipe.

PM me guys.

If photos are needed, just ask. The JJR manifold can be found on their website(its the only JJR manifold for Rb25 on their site).

Located near Parramatta Sydney.

I need the dump pipe before next week friday. I will trade my current dump pipe which is a split dump with atmo screamer pipe for a 3" bellmouth with cash either was as necessary.

  • 2 months later...

hey mate im in sydney not too far from you i have a fujisubo 3inch stock fit front pipe which you can mount any type of dump pipe to it

its stainless steel

look up my contents and you will find it i cant seam to paste the link to you at the moment

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