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Item:Mild Steel Dump & Engine Pipe for RB20 & RB25

3 inch - Mild steel - 1 piece

Location:Melbourne

Item Condition:Good, few straches no dints cracks or leaks, used for less then 5000kms

Reason for Selling:Now have highmount, with S/S pipes

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD

Extra Info:Suit R32 GTS-T, R33 GTS-T & R34 GTT, Sensor in pics not included.

Contact Details: PM or Reply

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Edited by XZLA.8

This would be the equivalent of BATMBL's 3" front/dump pipe yeah? Any indication of performance gain?

I will buy it off you if it is 100% compatible with 34GTT and does deliver similar performance gains to the BATMBL front/dump pipe :)

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This would be the equivalent of BATMBL's 3" front/dump pipe yeah?  Any indication of performance gain?

I will buy it off you if it is 100% compatible with 34GTT and does deliver similar performance gains to the BATMBL front/dump pipe :)

Please reply here or PM

Not to sure to tell you the truth, I know it will bolt up to a R34 RB25, and has to be better the the factory one.

Rs,

This would be the equivalent of BATMBL's 3" front/dump pipe yeah?  Any indication of performance gain?

I will buy it off you if it is 100% compatible with 34GTT and does deliver similar performance gains to the BATMBL front/dump pipe :D

Please reply here or PM

I read that they fit on fine but its got a slightly different angle kick at the cat side of the pipe and the mounts are a bit off. I cant find it again it must have been on page 50 of some massive post :rolleyes:

Im sure it will fit with a bit of modification but for the extra 130 bucks for BATMBL's one its much of a muchness :-) Unless your good with a welder...

I read that they fit on fine but its got a slightly different angle kick at the cat side of the pipe and the mounts are a bit off. I cant find it again it must have been on page 50 of some massive post  :D

Im sure it will fit with a bit of modification but for the extra 130 bucks for BATMBL's one its much of a muchness :-) Unless your good with a welder...

Pics have been updated,

This lined up perfect with my turbo and cat, it may very car to car depending on the size, lengh and shape of your cat tho.

Rs,

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