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interesting idea with the 1piece dump/front pipe w/ screamer & the additional pipe to recirculate it for legalness.

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roughly how much would you be looking at for one to suit rb20/25 ?

VERY NICE, great welds and looks very neat.

Top idea, I have wanted to have this done for a while - may get something similar to this done when I take my dump pipe off to get some copies made soon.

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pics - try resizing them so they arent so large

or use the attach option under more options.

so this was an off the shelf item you adapted? post up some details of what you did

ok man ill try and suss tat out cheers

ok i staired at the dump front for ages and then it camed to me how to do it it was a lot of trial and error first i cut of the plumb back split pipe and then i tryed all these ways to fit it on the other side it is a very close fit its actually hitting a hose in the bay so i had to heat wrap it i used most of the part that i cut off to go on the other side i had to add some of my own its a long process i custom one of these things cause i didnt really want to hack into a brand new dump lol but it work out for the better

ill try answer any question if anyone has any!

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interesting idea with the 1piece dump /front pipe w/ screamer & the additional pipe to recirculate it for legalness.

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roughly how much would you be looking at for one to suit rb20/25 ?

hey mate the rough cost to custom one for rb20/25 around $250-300roughyi got quoted around $550 to do mine at and exhaust placed i told them to stick it lol its really just time in setting everything up and getting it all right if you want onr let me know and we can sort out some thing im petty busy for a while thou atm im custom making my mates exhaust for his r34 and they dont sll split dump fronts so i have to make the whole thing

ill post up some pics with process of it

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A few days ago me and my mate were talking about screamer pipes, so i checked online for a rb20 one and they were priced at $280, so i thought to myself why not just buy a split dump pipe and get it cut and welded. But never thought of having flanges there to stay legal or not.

But good work mate.

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