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I am soon to be installing a new front pipe and catback to my GTR. I have done catbacks before and they are easy to do.

I was wondering if it is difficult to install a front pipe on a GTR? Is there alot of things in the way or is it fairly simple and straight forward with minimal hassles?

I have heard that dump pipes are pretty much a turbo out job which is out of my capabilities but i just want to be clear that i can do the front pipe myself.

I will be using a pit to do the work.

Any help is appreciated

Cheers

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pretty sure you don't have to take the turbos off for front pipes nismoidy. there is just 4 nuts that hold them to the dumps which you should be able to get with a long extension on your ratchet.

I havent got the money to pay for them at the moment otherwise i would, plus i think my turbos are right near the end of there life judging by the oil smoke coming from my exhaust tonight while driving around, so thats another expense :thumbsup:

I was told last service the seals werent 100% i think they have gotten way worse, any ideas on a rough cost of turbo replacement like gt2860-5r or N1's turbos would be?

Edited by Cooper

GTR to replace dumps = turbos out , front pipes no need to remove anything other than front pipes , 2 14 mm nuts on each dump , all you need is a long extension and if you have a uni will come handy for one of them .

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