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Wtb: 3" Or Bigger R34 Gtt Dump + Front Pipe. R34 Coil Packs


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hey.

looking for a larger aftermarket dump and front pipe for the R34 GTT in the garage.. ;)

dnt mind if its second hand.. new is cool too. just post up price and location.

like to pick it up...

i understand ebay has got them for 250 but want to find something with better quality than that..

also looking for 1 or more R34 GTT coils to determine a miss fire..

thanks in advance

mark.

hey.

looking for a larger aftermarket dump and front pipe for the R34 GTT in the garage.. :)

dnt mind if its second hand.. new is cool too. just post up price and location.

like to pick it up...

i understand ebay has got them for 250 but want to find something with better quality than that..

also looking for 1 or more R34 GTT coils to determine a miss fire..

thanks in advance

mark.

I have 6 coil packs that i changed for splitfires of my r34 GTS( pretty sure the coil packs are the same for the turbo and non turbo engines) If interested pm me only selling all 6 of them, 1 is bad i dont know which one though LOL.

hmm ok.

im interested in ur splitfires. ill give u $10 to borrow them for 30mins to diagnose the GTT. ill rip them out myself and everything and u can watch in the comfort of some shade provided by some trees.?

want to diagnose if it is infact coils or something else.

hmm ok.

im interested in ur splitfires. ill give u $10 to borrow them for 30mins to diagnose the GTT. ill rip them out myself and everything and u can watch in the comfort of some shade provided by some trees.?

want to diagnose if it is infact coils or something else.

Id give you the splitfires to check for free but because my car is the r34 non turbo its a real bitch to get them out when i was changing them it took me a whole day to just get to the cover, i had to take of the throttle body and everything, so if i was to lend you my car ud probably need it for atleast a day. If it was turbo i would have been glad to help you because the throttle boddy is a bit different and its easy to take of the cover.

fair enough.. that cover is a bitch.. and having the intake piep overhead aint good either. aswell as the PVC valves. (damn i hope thats the right name)

took me 15mins to get it all off. and so on. but im ex mechanic :devil:

i have to check if the splitfires are universal on RB25DE and DET?



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