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Of you could find out if you can get both the exaust manifold gasket and the CAt joining gasket,if you can get them both, im looking to order

BTW, in my dealings with partsco before, i havent got anything but compliments for them. I dont think there going anywhere. They have quite a good workshop in NZ.

wat wil the extractors do to a na skyline tho? im not worried about power coz u cant really get much power out of NA's...but how many kw wd it giv (2-3kw??) and wat wd it do for the sound? atm i hav a 2 1/2 inch catback exhaust and muffler and its sounds....pretty average...at a certain rev range 3-4 grand it starts makin a poxy noise...wd the extractors get rid of that?

tanx, michael

Hey gatty, how about updating the list so everyone can see the interest level so far - at the moment it's showing 2 people - you may have potential interest not bothering coz it looks as if this deal won't go through with only 2, but I think you'll find you've got more than 5 people so far...

^true.

once people know what to expect from this they might be interested and trust me, its a great deal considering the last quote i got given was $800 (part + shipping to my door)

from what ive read in feedback regarding the Coby Extractors depending on how well you engine is already running/tuned you could expect:

*more power in lower rev range

*increased fuel economy

*smoother power band

*throatier,meaner exaust note.

Have a search thu the forums, there are a few comments made, they are the best value for money exactor option, otherwise you fork out whatever it takes to get a set custom made, then coated, fitted ect.

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With me, chicane, and possibly Kor'axis, we should have the five we need to get this deal moving... let me know if this is going ahead gatty, and I'll get back to you with what gasket(s) I require...

Thanks!

Looks like the "organiser" has lost interest in this one... something to remember in the future perhaps... (oh, and I've never received a PM from you gatty) :warning:

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I've got these if anyone is intersted, they inlcude the front pipe too...off an R34 N/A apparently flow a bit better that the stock R33 ones....but I haven't seen a set to compare too???

$75 if anyone wants them...and I'll even blast them back to shiny steel :rofl:

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