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i advertised to swap ages ago when it was on the car but anyways its off the car now and i wana try swap it for one where the wastegate pipe joins back into the front pipe or just a normal 3" front/dump pipe, it can be a single 2 in 1 pipe or 2 seperate front and dump pipes, the reason i wana swap it is cos the wastegate pipe was too close to the insulated aircon hose and melted it, i guess i was supposed to have put something between them or something. Does anyone have one of those hoses at all, its from an r33 gtst and its the silver insulated aircon hose going from the firewall to the aircon.

AM Performance have one similar selling for $390 so its a pretty good pipe, you can see from the pics that it has a pipe that will totaly seperate the wastegate which is better than just dividers which some have instead. Im pretty sure it will fit an r33 and r32 gtst

This is my one

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These are some examples of ones like i want, just a normal 3" front/dump pipe or one with the wategate pipe joining back in

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This is the aircon hose i need

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Edited by Mick

it will fit a 34gtt , they got the same turbo flange. I bought a am performance screamer that was made for a 33 and bolted up to my 34 nicely. like he said how the screamer parts hits the aircon hose, i jsut wrapped some heat wrapping tape around it. ^^

yeah i wish i thought of that before melting the aircon hose, but yeah this is a very well made pipe. for those who dont know the screamer pipe makes alot of noise when your wastegate opens up but you can keep it quiet by slowly accelerating through the streets,

they are quite when cruising along but when waste gate opens at 4-5000 rpm then there loud as and sound amazing. i always boost in the back streets, people can hear me from 2-3 blocks away, i love it :P

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