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Hi all,

I need to get rid of some parts that I have accumulated throughout my current build that are now surplus to my needs.

1. HPI Japan Stainless Dump Pipes for R32/R33/R34 GTR

These are in as-new condition and were only run up for a very short time before being removed do to a turbo setup change.

As most people know, HPI Dump Pipes are the top of the range as far as Dump Pipes go theseadays - extremely well made and manufactured in Japan, and feature a massive free flowing bellmouth design. HPI Dumps are the largest off the shelf Dump Pipes currently available for GTR's at ~76mm (Tomei Expreme Dump Pipes are only 68mm!.) Immaculately welded with nice chunky stainless flanges!

There is a significant wait time to get these out of Japan as well at the moment due to demand.

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Price: $550.00 Firm - No stupid offers, this is dirt cheap for as new HPI Dumps which are nearly double this new

2. Brand New Tomei Adjustable Cam Gears - R32/R33/R34 GTR (RB26DETT)

Self explainitory really - These are brand new Genuine Tomei Cam Gears and still in their plastic sleeves in original boxes.

They were a spare set so I don't need them anymore.

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Price: $385.00 Firm

3. Excellent Condition BNR34 Timing Cover

Hard to find, lightweight plastic R34 GTR Front Timing Cover - No longer required.

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Price: $80.00 Firm.

4. R33 GTR Carbon Fibre Rear Wing End Plates

These were purchased from Japan a while back however my car came with the Nismo stick on end caps instead so I don't need them. These are proper solid Carbon Fibre end plates, not stickers.

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Price: $55.00 Firm

All parts located in Sydney - Happy to post at the buyers expense.

Cheers!

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HPI Dump Pipes sold.

Other parts still available and must go!

I also have one excellent condition set of Splitfire SF-DIS-001 Coil Packs which i don't need any more - Asking $420.00 firm :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Where abouts are you located in Sydney mate? (Tax return should be in early next week and those cam gears are looking mighty tempting!)

Hi Dave,

I am in North Sydney.

Cheers! :thumbsup:

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