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Hi SAU,

Selling both items listed below as they both no longer suit my new turbo and intake setup which i have recently upgraded too.

The dump pipe has been used for 12 months and the intake pipe is brand new. Both quality parts that fit up perfectly. The dump pipe clears the gearbox, AC lines and sits very snug to the chassis which provides clearance if your vehicle has been lowered. One of the best fitting dump pipes i have come across bolts straight up and does not leak.

  • AM Performance Turbo Dump Pipe/Front Pipe
  • AM Performance 3" Intake Pipe

- Direct fit for R32 and R33 Nissan Skylines with factory rear turbo housing bolt pattern.

- Australian made 304 grade stainless steel.

Location: Melbourne
Contact: 0401 025 251

Piping size - 3 inch

Price -
Intake: $200
Dump pipe: $250

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Intake pipe 3inch too? And how low would u go?

The Intake and the split dump pipe are both 3" in size. Slightly negotiable on price however keep in mind the Intake is brand new and comes with Aeroflow Silicone Hoses ($15-$25 each) as pictured. PM or contact me if your interested.

Edited by DarkRyda

Bump, too many time wasters :/ please don't contact me If you don't have the funds etc...

These parts will also fit: S2 RWD Stagea

Edited by DarkRyda

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