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ITEMS LOCATED IN EASTERN SUBURBS MELBOURNE

ITEM: Custom dump and front pipes to suit RB26. These were taken off -5s so it should fit most applications.

Bell mouth dump pipes into custom front pipe which measures 3" into a 3.5" Y-pipe into a 3" flange.

These came off a 320kw GTR.

CONDITION: As seen in photos.

REASON FOR SALE: Bought these on a whim, never bothered to have them installed because I'm not making that much power anyhow.

PRICE: $250 for both

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ITEM: Power FC L-Jetro (PFC GTR33L 020-0992) with hand controller

CONDITION: Good; been bubblewrapped and stored away. Have not had it installed/tuned since I bought it.

REASON FOR SALE: Not chasing any more power, not being used. Came off a 320kw R32.

PRICE: $850

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Please PM if interested. Thanks.

Edited by -Tom
1 hour ago, tayski said:

Keen on y pipe. Is it just to suit those dump pipes ?

From what the previous owner told me the front pipe was made to match these dump pipes so they'll have to go together.

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Hi hello, anyone want to let their RB breathe a bit better? Maybe a nice electronic pamper via Power FC?

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