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Nissan Patrol GU 4.8L Petrol 2 1/2in Connecting Pipe off FX-531 Extractors for selected vehicle applications.
Category: Extractors and headers


The MPI Automotive MBE073 is a 2-1/2in connecting pipe listed to fit the Nissan Patrol GU 4.8L petrol, built to run off FX-531 extractors. It is the pipe that links the extractors into the rest of the system.
This is a 2-1/2in connecting pipe for the GU Patrol 4.8L petrol — the section that picks up from FX-531 extractors and carries the gas back into the rest of the exhaust. It is a single linking section, not a full system or the extractors themselves. RRP is listed at $225.15 AUD.
A connecting pipe is the run that joins one part of the exhaust to the next — here, off the FX-531 extractor outlet at a 2-1/2in bore. It sets the front geometry and bore for what follows downstream. Because it is built to suit a specific extractor set, it is sold as a matched part rather than a universal pipe; we hold no sound or power data for it.
It is listed to fit the Nissan Patrol GU 4.8L petrol and is built to run off FX-531 extractors. Because it keys off that extractor outlet, confirm you are running FX-531 extractors with the workshop before ordering — feed data can be imperfect.
Oak Flats Muffler Men supplies and fits this connecting pipe in-house across the Illawarra. We confirm the FX-531 extractor match, check clearances under the car, and seal the joints into the system. Send your build and we will verify the fit before booking the bay.
Stocked and fitted by Oak Flats Muffler Men, the Illawarra exhaust and 4x4 specialist in Oak Flats, NSW.
Oak Flats Muffler Men can check this part against supplier specs, part number, image, RRP and vehicle details for customers around Oak Flats, Shellharbour, Wollongong, Dapto, Albion Park, Kiama and the northern suburbs.
Send the vehicle make, model, year, engine, current issue, desired sound or performance goal, and clear photos of the existing exhaust where available.