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hey mate the dump and front pipe you have listed is it to suit a GT30 4 bolt turbine hsg (external gate) or internal? i know your camera is stuffed but could i get some photos of it? what style of high mt manifold were you using?

Buy the way those rims are sweet, if i did not have other things that i have to buy or they had semi slicks on them i would buy them in a flash.

Cheers,

Ryan

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Strut brace- Cusco

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FB GTR Grill - suit gtst s1 + s1.5 (r33)

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Dump/front pipe 3" - front pipe is Apexi and dump is custom made by RE Customs

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Crossover pipe made by RE Customs

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Turbo pipes made by RE Customs - suit top mount

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im not selling a manifold.

the dump/front will sit on any r33 topmount manifold with v band rear

correct me if im wrong anyone. but is it true that even if you buy a brand new dump/front (1 piece) + manifold + turbo it should line up perfect give or take afew mm?

I didnt want to buy your manifold i just wanted to know what brand it was or if you had pics of it so i could get an idea of where your turbo sat. Some manifolds sit the turbo the middle and some at the rear.

All these parts are off a R33 GTST with the std RB25 engine?

Thanks.

worse comes to worse you might have to chop off 1 cm if the manifold that you have makes your turbo sit at the rear or you might not have too.. regardless

yes all parts off GTST R33 engine

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