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yeh i might thats a good idea greg.. but thing is i wanted to complete the hks exhaust thats why i was going for the hks front pipes.. i want the car to be all one brand and since its got some HKS gear i thought yeh why not just keep it all HKS...

meh its only a front pipe i guess!!!

also greg the 33 has trust front pipe with a custom dump off the turbo... so its not just a cheapy one lol... i wudnt change it until u change the rear housing if u were to go down that path.. personally id go tomei poncams first, i think u will be happy with them :(

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man im trying to find HKS front pipes to complete my exhaust (only cat back) and geeeee's they are expensive.. whats the normal price of a front pipe? i know its a GTR and hence more complex pipe and little more $$$ but man they are like $600 is this normal?

Dude you have a R34 GTR, brand name parts only!

lol i know james... hence why im trying to find HKS one at a good price lol

on this car it will all be brand name shite!!! needs to be :D

i mean my old car was all brand name, the only thing that wasnt were the castor rods i went cheapo and got just jap ones but they were ok...

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Wil, when can you take pics of -MONA'S- new beast? hehe wudnt mind seeing some pro shots of it...

When's good for you? I'm a bit busy on Friday nights, Saturday's and Saturday nights with the reno.

when im finished with the engine so i can come for pics also.

Wink: wheels looks hot..

How long till the engine's ready? :D

haha yeh it flew up pretty fast and high huh

john, done.. ill wait till ur engine is ready.

Okies. lol

man im trying to find HKS front pipes to complete my exhaust (only cat back) and geeeee's they are expensive.. whats the normal price of a front pipe? i know its a GTR and hence more complex pipe and little more $$$ but man they are like $600 is this normal?

custom ftw.

hehe.

..yep, I read the brand name only thing... I just couldn't be bothered requoting, and changing what I was going to type. lol

haha that wud of hurt....

see the whoring has begun

And so endeth the thread. Sorry guys but the whore threads were killed for a reason. They breed bad social behavior. Nothing bad here yet but it's only a matter of time.

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