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Hey guys, desperately searching for a set of Tomei RB26DETT dump pipes for my 1990 Skyline GT-R.   I've had my order placed with Tomei since October 2018 and Tomei will not give me an ETA and I'm getting tired of waiting for them to restock the parts again.  I'm located in the USA and willing to pay for shipping.  No dealer/vendor in the USA has any in stock, and been reaching out to dealers/vendors in Australia and New Zealand with no luck of anyone actually having a set for sale.  Tomei Japan is also on back order.  I want to keep it Tomei if possible since I have the Tomei cast manifolds, Tomei MX7655 turbos, Tomei titanium front pipe and test pipe.  The Tomei dumps are 70mm exit and the titanium front pipe entry is 70mm.  Only other brand with 70mm exit dumps is Mine's,  but with a 75 day lead time since they are made to order, and more expensive.  One of my factory cast iron dumps is cracked, hence why I'm desperately searching for a new set.  May settle for a lightly used set if not badly corroded/rusted/dented/damaged.

 

 

Justin W.

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Still looking for these parts. If you are not willing to ship then don't bother wasting my time. I've had 5 forum members tell me they had them for sale but refused to ship even though I am paying for shipping costs.

 

Justin W.

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