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Hi guys,

Ive recently been in contact with Cypher Industries located @ 1/9 Blamey Place, O'CONNOR, WA 6163.

Anyhow, I live in Sydney, and have been wanting to get a split dump/front pipe from Cypher. When I contacted Zac @ Cypher in November last year, I was advised that he would need an R33 to come in, as they knock up the pipe on the spot, they dont actually have a template that they use to mass produce, due to everyone having different exhaust systems...

I was advised by Zac, that they are still waiting on an R33 to go in, and get the split pipe fitted up when I called during the week...

Im just awaiting on this pipe, so I can go install the power fc and get it tuned, saving money at the end.

So my favour to ask, does anybody out there want to purchase a split dump/front pipe for their R33???

Here is some info on the pipe:

http://www.cypherindustries.com.au/catalog...?item=downpipes

I was quoted a pipe in mild steel would be $500 sent to Sydney... So will be cheaper as you dont have to add in freight....

If anyone is thinking to get one of these pipes in the next week or so, would you be able to PM me, cause maybe I can sort out a better deal with Cypher, since he gets 2 sales in one hit???

Cypher Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha                     ahahahahahahahahahah hahah ha      hahahahahahahahaha

????

Yeah Cypher is quite a bit more expensive than most places around but, i had all my work done at Cypher (Exhaust, FMIC, Etc) and in terms of power gains HELL YEAH, was definately worth the extra dosh. When compared to an exhaust system from another unnamed workshop, just the quality and service was much better. My 2Cents! :(

But still, u live in were??? Sydney?? Damn there is heaps of workshops over there capable of getting you a dump pipe why buy over here in good ol' WA??

:headspin:

Actually, dont really need to get it from Cypher... Picked one up from Unique Autosports today....

It was made by CES up in QLD, but John at Unique is a top bloke and gave it to me for a reasonable price...

The HKS styled ones from x-force or the HKS one itself are different to the ones Cypher or CES make. The one I bought has the seperate pipe for the wastegate joining before the bend on the main exahsut front pipe.... In theory and practice, these pipes tend to perform better against a hks styled dump pipe with front pipe connector...

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