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Guest darrinspencer

I have spoken to Custom Exhausts www.cesracing.com.au about a group buy on their split dump pipes for all 32/33 GTST and 32/33/34 GTR and Silvia

PLEASE AGREE TO THESE RULES BEFORE REGISTERING YOUR INTEREST.

1. If you say you want one, you must be prepared to pay when the time comes. I will add you to a list at the bottom of this thread.

2. Payment is required upfront before item is posted directly to CES

3. Postage or fitting costs are not included in prices quoted.

We need a total of a mixture of 10 people (GTR/GTST/SR20 silva)

Prices

$530 plain steel 32/33 GTST normally $650

$125 extra for HPC normally $150

$530 plain steel 34 GTT normally $650

$125 extra for HPC normally $150

$530 plain steel S13, S14 and S15 normally $650

$125 extra for HPC normally $150

$656 pair plain steel GTR split dumps normally $800

$128 extra for HPC pair

$425 for 'Y' pipe between dump pipes and cat, includes 3 inch flex normally $525

$130 extra for HPC

32 and 33 GTST are the same pipe

32 and 33 GTR are the same pipes, but have different O2 sensor nuts

34 GTR have similar pipes to 32/33, but have a different divider on the inlet to the dump pipes.

So please specify which type of car you have

Freight cost will be extra.

Pick-up available in Brisbane

Speaking to Trevor who owns the place power gains can be huge

GTST R33 Rb25det

Standard cars with their full exhausts and cats get 42-45 KW at the wheels

This will be similar if you already have a good cat and cat back non restrictive jap exhaust.

The power gain between a standard all in one 3 inch dump and the CES Split dump is a increase of 10-15KW at the wheels

Boost will come on 400-500 rpm quicker and produce torque much earlier making the car alot more responsive

These are Dyno proven results.

List of interested people

Darrinspencer - 33gtst HPC

WizardOZ - 33gtst HPC

Bullant47 - 33gtst HPC

Knore - 33gtst HPC

Croat ???

Race_24 - 33gtst HPC

Lindsey_34 - 33gtst plain steel 2-off

Another updateundefined

We now have 8 pipes sold

Prices will be the same as 10 or more

I will be faxing thru a list to CES of the people who want one

They currently have 4 HPC 33gtst and 2 plain steel in stock

Currently making more

Payment

Payment is to be made directly to CES via C/card or other means

Everyone is to phone them (07 3200 2333) to arrange payment

Mention this group by thru SAU and my name to get discounts (very important)

For people who can pick theirs up, CES will arrange postage at your cost

Please sort this out with them.

The group buy will remain open for other buyers for another month or 2

Thanks

Darrin.

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i have an r33 gtst and my car makes 187.4 rwkw with the ces double dumps and 10 punds of boost i also got a high flowed cat off him, my car picked up 30rwkw's with the ces double dumps, high flowed cat a fuel pump and 10 pounds of boost. trust me they are worth it?

Guest darrinspencer
Well if we could do a group buy for the 32 gtr then I'm definately in for a set.

I will not be going a group buy for the GTR

Someone else can have that hassle, as I own a GTST and it is no benefit to me.

You could ring direct and see what he will do.

We have had some good feedback for these dump pipes, just need some buyers :(

Not to say that you are exaggerating or anything but Skylines are a bit different. Firstly they would have done shitloads more of them and so the practice would make them better and second there is more room to move in a Skyline than a 4wd pocket rocket like yours.

My mounting bracket was slightly out but no big deal. All working fine now and shocked the operator of the dyno I was last on by my lack of mods to power ratio.

Not prob's. I understand they wouldve had more experience with skylines than GTIRs. But it was the build quality as well. Cheap tin, cheap flanges. In the long term after showing CES quailty to other exhaust shops they said it 'would do the job' but 'youll be coming back to get it replaced..'

$800 or $600. CES aint worth the trouble.

gtir-94.

If you want to discuss CES quality, do it somewhere else. Darrenspencer has gone to the trouble of organising a group buy and he sure as hell didnt do it for you to come along and trash it.

HAHAHAHA....

Blitz, PLEASE go and buy their CRAP. I have personally dealt with CES and so have 3 other people I know who are not happy at all with their product.

Congrats to whoever organised the group buy. All Im doing is commenting to others who Im sure would like to know before they fork out over $600 about my own experiences with CES quailty, not 'a mate I know' or 'a guy who I was speaking to', but MY OWN experience.

Its all about freedom of information Blitz. Do with it what you will. I was once suckered into a 'group buy' with CES and got burnt for it, and so did others I know. So if you dont want to hear about what I have to say, go elsewhere.

And hey IF I did 'trash it' it would be saving quite a few people hundreds, from buying such quailty.

If you want thin tin, and flanges not even up to the strength and size of the stock ones, buy CES. If you want work done, and have a say with the quailty at type of product, go to a reputable exhaust shop and get something made up for your personal car.

Simple, compare the flange on those pics with that of your stock ones. They are almost paper thin in comparison. Thats just what you can see in those pics.

Just because something in a pic looking pretty doesnt mean it worth s#%t

But as I said, Ive dealt with them, I wasnt and others werent satisfied. I have $840 of tin crap sitting on my shed floor because of my stupdity.

Its your money do what you want with it.

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