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Guest darrinspencer

I have set up a group buy for Custom Exhaust split dump pipes for GTST and GTR

It would make things easier if most people were local to join in

Check out the group buy section for details

we need a total of 10 people to make it worth while.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=48534

Thanks

Darrin.

$550 for mild steel, $650 HPC coated

Remember this isnt just a dump, its a custom front+dump pipe with seperate internal wastegate pipe to maximize exhuast flow. It goes from your turbo, to your cat, so if you have a cat back exhaust and add this, u can expect a good 20kw with a bit more boost

the CES setup will work better than any other front and dump pipe combination, and will cost approx the same if not less

wat about a dump pipe for r34 gtt????

price??

Have ordered a 3" front and dump pipe for a R34 GTT and the same for a R33 GTS-T from Flying Performance in Sydney. They are mandrel bent mild steel with a "baked-thermo coating". They're made vehicle specific and are a straight bolt on item.

Have not seen the build quality yet as the order arrives early next week. From the reviews I've head from other people their stuff is pretty well OK and gives a noticeable improvement in performance. They claiman increase between 2 & 4 psi depending on existing boost pressure.

At $250 each I thought it was worth a try. If you're intrested I'll post a review after install.

Guest darrinspencer
Have ordered a 3" front and dump pipe for a R34 GTT and the same for a R33  GTS-T from Flying Performance in Sydney.  They are mandrel bent mild steel with a "baked-thermo coating".  They're made vehicle specific and are a straight bolt on item.

Have not seen the build quality yet as the order arrives early next week.  From the reviews I've head from other people their stuff is pretty well OK and gives a noticeable improvement in performance.  They claiman increase between 2 & 4 psi depending on existing boost pressure.    

At $250 each I thought it was worth a try.  If you're intrested I'll post a review after install.

Clinton,

Thanks for your imput, but the two pipes are not comparable.

I have actually got one of those all in one 3 inch dump pipes you are getting already on my car. I am taking it off and fitting a CES split dump pipe. Yes the pipes you are getting give a noticable increase and can be had for under $250 fitted, but I am after more power approx 10-15kwrw and better drivablity by fitting the CES split dump. The baked coating (paint) lasts about 1-2 months.

They can do 34GTT if someone wants one.

Clinton,

           Thanks for your imput, but the two pipes are not comparable.

I have actually got one of those all in one 3 inch dump pipes you are getting already on my car. I am taking it off and fitting a CES split dump pipe. Yes the pipes you are getting give a noticable increase and can be had for under $250 fitted, but I am after more power approx 10-15kwrw and better drivablity by fitting the CES split dump. The baked coating (paint) lasts about 1-2 months.

They can do 34GTT if someone wants one.

Would have to think you were getting a better unit for $300 extra. Just thought it is an affordable option to upgrade from standard.

Might bust the bank and get some heat wrap.

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest darrinspencer

Another update

We now have 8 pipes sold

Prices will be the same as 10 or more

I will be faxing thru a list to CES of the people who want one

They currently have 4 HPC 33gtst and 2 plain steel in stock

Currently making more

Payment

Payment is to be made directly to CES via C/card or other means

Everyone is to phone them (07 3200 2333) to arrange payment

Mention this group by thru SAU and my name to get discounts (very important)

For people who can pick theirs up, CES will arrange postage at your cost

Please sort this out with them.

The group buy will remain open for other buyers for another month or 2

Thanks

Darrin.

Guest darrinspencer
Ill just pay for mine when i pick it up,  

When should we call them darrin? I was going to wait another week if thats ok?

When ever you are ready

CES are keeping these prices for SAU members for few months

Just call them to arrange.

  • 2 weeks later...

Darrin, can you possibly give a few weeks warning to when this will close so those who are late dont miss out, or set a cut off date.

Cars at the panelshop end of this week getting rear bar put on and front bar fixed, so ill try and pick the dump up asap in the next 2 weeks

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