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I am after a screamer pipe for my RB25.

Was going to make one, but after a failed attempt at making one on my mates S4/5 RX7 i decided it may be better off to get one that has already been used/proven it works. (the RX7 consistently leaked and sounded like a hole in the muffler, also could have been something to do with wastegate, but unsure).

anyway if you have one you want to get rid of send me a PM or better yet email me with pic's to [email protected]

cheers

tim,

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Hey guys,

I have a friend on SAU named Michael (username BATMBL) who might be able to help you out with these as i know he imports and stocks various skyline pipes.. Check his website out too http://www.bosimporting.com.au/

Very reliable, sydney based, oh he imported my line too...

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I will take one too if anyone has one.

im gettin some made up next ill take orders, how much are you guys lookin at paying?

Mine is to suit a r32 dump but the dump pipe should be the same as the t3 turbo right?

i was getting a 3inch front pipe part of it aswell but this would be the wrong size for a 33?

As far as i know RB20/25 Dump pipes are the same.

I don't want one with a front pipe in one as they don't fit my car.

im prepared to spend up to $200 for a second hand one, otherwise i make my own

If any Brisbane guys are interested in a screamer pipe pm me for details i just had one made.

Note im not selling them i just had one made locally.

Edit - It cost $350 and is a screamer pipe and front pipe in one

I just bought a top mount mainfold and i don't believe a factory dump pipe or aftermarket will fit so i may just have to get one made.

and for anyones information i am high mounting my standard turbo for a number of reasons...

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