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Hi Guys,

Brand new and unused -

These are to suite a R33 GTR

Mines pro front pipe = $800

Link tot he part: http://www.nengun.com/mines/front-pipe-pro

HKS Extension kit = $400

Link to the part: http://www.nengun.com/hks/extension-kit-gtr

Location: Syd South West

Contact: 0448095760

common guys need this stuff gone !!! cheap as chops... and brand new

The extension kit will fit GTR 32/33 & 34

:)

Hi guys just to clarify - the mines front pipe pro is made for RB26...

Features
  • Highest quality stainless steel construction
  • Professionally designed for superior response
  • 2x 70mm to 80mm outlet
Vehicle Compatibility Nissan Skyline GT-R (BCNR33), Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR32), Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR34)

SMS replied :)

OEM Front pipes can often be exposed (by tuners) as restrictive when GTRs are doing over 300wKw.

The Mine's front pipe shows no such restriction, and the sound is sublime (when combined with the right exhaust).

^ thanks for the useful info Terry :D

Mines front pipe pro - SOLD (pending payment)

HKS Extension kit still up for grabs !!!!!!!!!! quality parts common guys someone must want this for Christmas ;)

Some info on the kit taken from nengun website (for those of you lazy to click on the link):

When the blow off valve's actuator is activated, primary & secondary back pressure decreases the forced induction flow and results in a drastic engine power loss. The HKS Extension Kit is designed & developed to prevent such a power loss scenario. This extension kit improves the turbine efficiency & performance to elimiminate a sudden loss in engine power. This is acheived by separating the the main & bypass manifolds, and thus eliminating any exhaust interferences due to back pressure from the exhaust flow. This enable the factory turbine to perform efficiently since the loss happened nearer to the flange extension. This means the exhaust flow collector is attached to the lower portion where back pressures & exhaust flow intereferences are low. This also minimizes the exhaust flow resistance by expanding the size of the main manifold immediately after the turbine exit. This resulted in prevention of secondary back pressure and enable a stable forced induction pressure which will see improved engine power. The use of high quality stainless steel material in the extension kit's construction provides superior heat resistance, corrosion resistant, reliability, and durability.

Front pipes sold

Getting a lot of pms about the hks dumps - guys cant drop price any lower its $600 brand new please less low ball :domokun: and take it for $400 :yes:

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