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I have my well broken in 3 inch system for sale. Custom 3 inch dump, highflow cat, 2 resonators and a HKS muffler. Im looking for $1000 price negotiable.

Keep in mind this only has one flange at the base of the dump so shipping could be expensive unless I cut it in half.

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Free bump :(

When are you going to start producing the "special" new dumps? :) I could be interested in one of those once SAS pulls da finger out with the ecu's.

Free bump :D

When are you going to start producing the "special" new dumps? :thumbsup: I could be interested in one of those if SAS pulls da finger out with the ecu's.

Fixed. :)

I will have to rip my system back off to make a jig. No problem if anyone orders one...

  • 2 weeks later...

Free bump but I gotta ask, how the hell is this not sold? ;)

Guys are willing to pay $400+ for a dump pipe and then need to buy a front pipe/cat and cat-back... so factory in anywhere from an additional $1500-2200

Here is a FULL 3" turbo back exhaust (dump, frontpipe/cat & cat-back) which bolts straight up and includes an HKS muffler for a neg $1000... :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Is the dump the same dimensions as the standard cat-blocked dump? And if it is, would you be willing to sell the dump seperate to the rest of the exhaust?

Is the dump the same dimensions as the standard cat-blocked dump? And if it is, would you be willing to sell the dump seperate to the rest of the exhaust?

No its not but I can make one that is, I have a jig set up for it already and I think two turbo flanges left, just need to organise the lower flange. (They have a wider bolt pattern than the usual 3 inch flanges.)

I would like to keep this system together due to it being a full custom, sorry.

No its not but I can make one that is, I have a jig set up for it already and I think two turbo flanges left, just need to organise the lower flange. (They have a wider bolt pattern than the usual 3 inch flanges.)

I would like to keep this system together due to it being a full custom, sorry.

Completely understandable. I'd be tempted on the whole package but I rather like the rest of my exhaust system (Specifically the Nismo tip :D)

I'd be hugely grateful for a PM if/when you get the metal in for the lower flange though :rant:

what price for shipping to qld ?

Im looking for a zorst for my m35 and quite happy to pay $1000 plus the shipping (if its not insane)

should still work out less than $2k for a new one

Can you get me a quote

Cheers

Is the dump the same dimensions as the standard cat-blocked dump? And if it is, would you be willing to sell the dump seperate to the rest of the exhaust?
No its not but I can make one that is, I have a jig set up for it already and I think two turbo flanges left, just need to organise the lower flange. (They have a wider bolt pattern than the usual 3 inch flanges.)

I would like to keep this system together due to it being a full custom, sorry.

completely standard dump also.. guess the same thing would apply for me

Its fine mate, this system will fit no worries if you buy it all.

fantastic ..just what im looking for!

i've replied to your intial PM

send me another when youve got a figure or reply to this thread!

Thanks Scotty :thumbsup:

  • 3 weeks later...

decent mid range boost increased.

gets on boost around 2300rpms rather than 2800rpms and spools up much quicker

turbo is heaps louder and a much louder note on idle.

works well :dry:

  • 2 months later...

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