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S/steel Spilt Dump For R33 In As New Cond, With O2 Sensor


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Split-style stainless steel dump pipe for sale, to suit R33Gtst stock turbo and possibly others, R32? Used for exactly 752 km's ( I keep a log book of my works lol). The good bits - it's in brand new cond having done less than 1000k's, the turbine outlet has been perfectly port-matched and smoothed to maximise efficient flow, and the wastegate outlet has been bellmouthed and rounded to ensure no rough edges or angles and ensure smooth funnelling of exhaust gasses (yes I have time on my hands which is why I bother with the attention to detail). See pics. The bad bit - the exhaust temp sensor thread seized while trying to unscrew it so is stuck in there, but, it's an NGK/NTK sensor which has done 14,867k's (log book again) over about 19 months, bought new from Kudos Motorsports, so plenty of life left in it...so even that's a good bit, of sorts. Reason for sale; like most people on here, have read about 27,000 posts on "spilt dump vs bellmouth" and so bought this, then a JJR bellmouth just recently when they got them back in stock, to test for myself. Put the bellmouth on this weekend, and seems like there's not much/any difference between the two, and the other is already on the car, so....up for sale. Located in Brisbane so pickup preferred, but can post auswide as required. $160 with the O2 sensor, and new turbo/cat gaskets included. Check my previous sales posts, check my profile feedback, I sell good stuff at good prices, never had an unhappy customer. PM's welcome.

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