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Search on ebay for MQ L28 Patrol Extractors

they pop up all the time

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MQ-Patrol-L28-Extra...=item27ad04587d

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Patrol-MQ-L28-Extra...=item255747e0eb

I scored a set of Genies for $100 of a wreck, they needed a few small adjustments but fit fine...

Awsome, if thats the case I'll marry you and have your babies :P

Gotta beat paying $400+ for a set or the quote for $1500 custom made. I wasn't sure if the patrol headers would work.

Cheers Dan

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You may be able to call Stewart Wilkins Motorsport to see if the have a second hand set about, He is in Syd.

the shortening was due to the patrol having the engine mounted higher because of the front diff and 4x4 stuff. the shortening and welding etc is a no-brainer, cost me $50 at an exhasut shop

I am not useing mine though, as im turbo'ing it. I dont really want to sell them as I wanted to put them on a 2nd car oneday...

the sound,,, oh the sound

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You may be able to call Stewart Wilkins Motorsport to see if the have a second hand set about, He is in Syd.

the shortening was due to the patrol having the engine mounted higher because of the front diff and 4x4 stuff. the shortening and welding etc is a no-brainer, cost me $50 at an exhasut shop

I am not useing mine though, as im turbo'ing it. I dont really want to sell them as I wanted to put them on a 2nd car oneday...

the sound,,, oh the sound

You the man :P

Sent an email off to SW Motorsport last night and they have a set of extractors off an L6 from a rally car (240k?) will call to confirm.

Best bit is there a $100 so I think I owe you a flange for your dump pipe if your keen? let me know mate :D

Cheers lads

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Seriously I wouldn't be bothered with chopping and welding. Just buy these they're well priced and made to fit.

If cash wasn't a problem I'd have got a set of these through the local exhaust shop, $400 is too much at the moment, car's getting paint shortly :bunny: . So second hand is my only option at the moment. Got some mods in mind for the exhaust anyway.

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MAG86: Finished this off at TAFE today,

11mm thick, 4 holes at 9mm for M8x1.25 or can push them out to 11 for M10x1.5 studs/bolts depends what you need.

What size dump pipe are you planing on using? 54mm is less then 2.25 inch for the outlet, I can probably strech it to fit 2.50 inch pipe?

If you can get the rest of the measurments (measurements from center lines would be best) a mate at work can write a program for a CNC mill to chop them out.

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i will get more info from work tomorrow. i got AutoCAD 2010 loading up right now...

But geez that looks frikin GREAT. they are VERY hard to find too...thanks for helping out!

54mm is fine, as the dump will flare out from there(plus the hole on the rear housing cover is 54mm too)

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i will get more info from work tomorrow. i got AutoCAD 2010 loading up right now...

But geez that looks frikin GREAT. they are VERY hard to find too...thanks for helping out!

54mm is fine, as the dump will flare out from there(plus the hole on the rear housing cover is 54mm too)

If you know the outside diameter of the pipe I can counter bore the flange 2/3rds of the way through so pipe sits inside it, instead of just being welded to the end of the pipe. Makes it a bit stronger I think, or send us your details and I'll chuck it in the post if it's all good :bunny:

Cheers Dan

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Just wondering...

Did you manage to get some extractors? What/where did you buy?

JH

No luck yet mate, still searching ebay every couple of days waiting for something cheap to pop-up. Will probably end up modding 240z ones they seem to come up for sale a bit more often.

Cheers

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You crazy kids and your extractors. i had to pay the full quoted price to have less noise... less attention bcos im still on silly p's. O_o

BUT... the patrol headers sound a little too good to be true.. now to hunt for some money to waste. :D

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