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hey i have a 1 piece front/screamer pipe for sale, its 3" full stainless steel and has a separator pipe so the exhaust and wastegate are totaly seperate, if you havnt heard a screamer pipe before i warn you it is very loud, you can drive down the street normaly and it only gets loud when the wastegate opens up.

Im located in ballarat $290post-229-1404813288863_thumb.jpgpost-229-14048133054004_thumb.jpg

Here are a few more pics of it i took just before so this is exactly how it looks right now cos the first pics were of when i brought it and i had it on the car for a few months so obviously it got a lil dirty so i cleaned it up a bit after i removed it and this is how it looks now

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i have this still if anyone is intetested.

I am willing to swap this for something for my r33 gtst, or anything even non car related. If your interested in offering something to trade just pm me or sms on 0449611791

i would swap it for a normal 3" front pipe, or as i said anything else that would suit my car or even something non car related, im located in ballarat but i can meet you half way if you live far

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hey i got another guy interested in this screamer pipe but he thinks his turbo had been high flowed and i told him that the small pipe that sits in the rear turbo wheel to separate the wastegate from the turbo might be too small if they have machined out and put a bigger rear wheel in his turbo, so do all high flow packages include doing a bigger rear wheel?

i know that he can have that divider pipe removed and have a bigger one welded on or just have a divider wall welded onto it but that will be a bit if a hassle for him cos they will need the turbo off so that they can measure it to make sure the divider is the right height and in the right position like in this photopost-229-14146546121289_thumb.jpg

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