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Harro,

I have a split dump dump from 999 Automotive I want to sell, reason being it's about 1cm shorter than the stock one which causes my down pipe to touch the underside of my car. Having OCD, I don't like that so I've installed the stock one back again.

Same one as this, purchased from the same store. I have receipt which is included in the sale.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/KLS-EXHAUST-TURBO-twin-entry-DUMP-PIPE-NISSAN-SKYLINE-RB20-RB25-R32-R33-R34-/330890072292?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4d0a95d0e4&_uhb=1

However, I've enlarged the holes to fit, removed the stupid divider (was hitting my wastegate flap).

So what you get is something that will fit straight up with out any mods, includes:

* Dump

* A bunch of bolts and washers

* No gaskets

* No divider piece (I chucked it out, on testing with an air compresser it hits that thing)

Save yourself some coin.

$50

Pickup from Canley Vale, NSW, 2166

Reply here or PM

Here are some photos...

I had to work this ling long piece of shit product to fit.

  • Hole have been enlarged
  • Casting marks smooth out with a flap disc
  • Divider removed
  • Proper fitting bolts purchased (nuts/studs provide did not fit)

Oh yeah, free working factory O2 sensor!

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I had the same thing, my down pipe from them was about 2 to 3 inches short, I had to cut in and weld in a section to lengthen it, had no choice. Good luck with the sale mate

or use a spacer/flange to make it longer...

I'm going v band next so no need for this ling long bullshit lol

Free for me?

for a slab of blonde and I ain't fitting it... I don't want to snap dump bolts (always happens) lol

for a slab of blonde and I ain't fitting it... I don't want to snap dump bolts (always happens) lol

Just playin. Ain't no body got time for ling long shit!

hahahah that's right!

Unless you're not anal like me, I hate shit that doesn't fit.. gets on my nerves

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