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Just after a Front pipe for my R32 GTR.

Was wondering this.

The stock R32 GTR Front pipe has the felx joint in it, will I need to get one with the flex joint? Will a aftermarket one made for a R33 GTR fit my R32 GTR??

If I dont get one with a flex joint will it still bolt up ????

Any info be good

CHASP

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Chasp - I picked a used HKS set of front pipes - made a significant difference to the spool up of the terbs.  Mine are just mild steel, but I got them recently ceramic coated to keep the passenger floor cooler! HKS have the single flex also BTW.

Ok thanks

Does anyone know tho if custom front pipes made for r33 gtr with fit a r32 gtr??, and should i get one with flex or not?? or doesnt matter?

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Ok thanks

Does anyone know tho if custom front pipes made for r33 gtr with fit a r32 gtr??, and should i get one with flex or not?? or doesnt matter?

mate we have front pipes on staceys car.these are r33 pipes on an r32,had them on for 2yrs and have had no problems whatsoever. Paul.....DIRTgarage.

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ok thanks mate.

Now I know R33 Pipes will fit R32 GTR, But do I need to buy one with the flex?

And also does it matter what brand I get?? all the front pipes ive seen are 2.5" into 3" so I can see how HKS ones can be better then no brand.

Thanks

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ok thanks mate.

Now I know R33 Pipes will fit R32 GTR, But do I need to buy one with the flex?

And also does it matter what brand I get?? all the front pipes ive seen are 2.5" into 3" so I can see how HKS ones can be better then no brand.

Thanks

dont (read) dont need the flex joint.just make sure the pipes are tuned length and the welds are good quality.the pipes we have are 2.5 into 3inch,any pipes that fit this description will be sufficient for your application.

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I have a stainless steel NISMO....flex in one pipe.

In very good condition...no damage at all...first in and closes offer to $400 can have.

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CHASP disregard the above, it will be offered to you first at the price above...and being only down the road...come and see. (take it then and there...cheap freight)

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