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Hi all,

I need to clear out a couple more items that I have been stashing away for my next build as they are simply going to waste on my shelf.

Sadly, this means I have to let go my set of Genuine Mines Super Outlet Pro Dump Pipes to suit RB26DETT.

These are about as top shelf as you could get, incredibly well made and have a nice big bellmouth design for maximum flow, with a 70mm main section and enlarged turbo outlet.

They are brand new, un-used and looking for a new home.

New price is ~$1200.00 + Post

I will let these go for $795.00 firm

Pickup available in North Sydney, or alternatively I am happy to post them at the buyers expense.

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Cheers.

My N1 came with these on a complete Mine's system > 319.5awKw running on 21psi and just a fuel pump/injectors upgrade. No restriction at all & really well designed.

There's no loss of RB sound but it is a wee bit different.

Hope this helps a buyer to decide!

Seing you have a R33, I assume its the 32/33 model and wont fit 34 as it uses different MAF sensor plug diameter?

crossing my fingers its the R34 version you have, if not good luck with sale!

They suit R32/R33/R34 GTR, and you use an 02 sensor adapter plug where needed, depending on if your car uses the smaller or larger sized 02 sensor.

Now it appears that there's a new Mine's front pipe f/s too.

Both Blitz' dump pipes & Spring&Water's front pipe here in Sydney > What a pair! > What a saving!

Thanks all!

Someone give these puppies a new home before I decide to keep them.

Will entertain serious offers close to the asking price (given its $500 cheaper than buying them new already!!!!)

  • 1 month later...

They suit R32/R33/R34 GTR, and you use an 02 sensor adapter plug where needed, depending on if your car uses the smaller or larger sized 02 sensor.

Is the 02 sensor adapter plug included? Do mines include it with the product?

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