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In EC, one year old and ready for a new home. Bolts directly onto the back of the turbo and goes to the front of your cat. Comes with oxy sensor mounting and bracket to suit a R33 Gtst so it bolts straight on!!

Due to LARGE numbers of dreamers last time I sold parts here there are some new rules.

NO OFFERS, NO WANKERS, NO COD. NO ,YOU CAN'T PAY IT OFF.

NO haggle SPECIAL price........ $250...cost me $595 From UAS

First to put the money in my hand gets it!

steve@apptech.net.au

goto UAS web site for pics

www.uniqueautosports.com

isn't the stock dump pipe 3inches?

apparently i have a cat back exhaust and i want to finish it, but when i looked under the car i have a 3" pipe going into a 3" cat with cat back exhaust after it?

its a S2 R33 GTS-T?

Ash- I'm pretty sure the stock dump pipe is not 3 inches, its cast iron and restrictive as hell! The exhaust from the turbo to the cat can be one piece like mine or it can come in two pieces. Its sounds like you still have the crusty cast "dump" pipe which lives directly on the back of the exhaust housing on the turbo but have a larger "front pipe" which continues to the back of the cat. My pipe incorporates both these pipes. Do some searching on this site under dump or front pipe if my explanation is confusing. HPC coating is expensive but its the shit to have!

Raza- as stated in the heading this is HPC or "Ceramic Coated" steel and not stainless steel. Stainless is good as it resists rust and looks good but HPC coated steel does the same as stainless as well as it keeps the heat inside the pipe to ensure better gas flow and stops the heat radiating outside the pipe thus keeping under bonnet temps down and lowers the chances of pipes/hoses melting when mounted near the exhaust.

READING FROM THE HEADING.......

NO OFFERS, NO WANKERS, NO COD. NO ,YOU CAN'T PAY IT OFF.

NO haggle SPECIAL price........ $250...cost me $595 From UAS

GEEEEZ.........ARE YOU JOKING OR ARE YOU A WANKER...............ON SECOND THOUGHTS DON'T ANSWER THAT.

Ash-

Yes, but they are used. You should really get new ones. . There is no difference between a series 1 and 2.

Dan- When you turn up with the money THEN its sold

Mick-Its $250 firm...NO OFFFERS

The sale continues......first tp pay gets it.

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