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it's second hand i never got around to putting it in because i'm changing turbo, it's genuine compared to all the copy's out their and looks much better,

im looking for $190 ono. i'm located in melbourne victoria. pics will be up shortly.thanks

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ARE THEY 3 INCHES

good CONDITION???

Mild steel? or stainless?

If they 3 inches and in good condition, Prefer stainless steel,

will u take $200 ? included postage to Sydney.

thanks,

pics will be up shortly i'll try and take photos in the morning! and yes it's stainless steel and i beleve it's bolt on and it's not the frontpipe and dump in one. thanks

Guys the R32, R33, A31 & C33 stock turbos will all accept this dump pipe, as will the HKS GT series. To install on the Factory item you will require a small exhaust outlet/waste gate chamber sperator, which is included when new.

wildr33gtst if you look at the end that attaches to the exhaust housing of the turbo you will either see a flat surface with two small screws or this seperator attached with allen key headed bolts. If this adaptor is not attached then it was previously attached to a GT series turbo and will require a new seperator to be install on a factory unit.

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