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Pacemaker King Brown | Twin 2.5" Turbo Back Exhaust with Rear Resonator | Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series 2008–09/2015 | KB12030-XXXR

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Pacemaker King Brown | Twin 2.5" Turbo Back Exhaust with Rear Resonator | Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series 2008–09/2015 | KB12030-XXXRPacemaker King Brown Twin 2. 5" Turbo Back Exhaust with Rear Resonator Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series KB12030 XXXR Transform your Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series into a performance powerhouse with this premium twin 2. 5 inch turbo back exhaust system from Pacemaker King Brown. Specifically engineered for the 4. 5L V8 Twin Turbo Diesel (non DPF) models built between 2008 and September 2015, this system replaces the restrictive factory exhaust from the

Pacemaker King Brown Twin 2.5" Turbo Back Exhaust with Rear Resonator - Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series - KB12030-XXXR

Transform your Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series into a performance powerhouse with this premium twin 2.5-inch turbo-back exhaust system from Pacemaker King Brown. Specifically engineered for the 4.5L V8 Twin Turbo Diesel (non-DPF) models built between 2008 and September 2015, this system replaces the restrictive factory exhaust from the turbos to the tailpipe. This specific configuration features a centre pipe-only section paired with a rear resonator assembly, offering a refined yet deep V8 performance note while helping to manage cabin drone. Manufactured in Australia using high-grade 409 stainless steel, it is designed to endure the toughest 4x4 conditions while maximizing exhaust flow and engine efficiency. Note: This system is strictly for VDJ200 models factory-fitted WITHOUT a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF).

Features:

High-flow turbo-back upgrade built for maximum durability, performance gains, and a signature V8 diesel soundtrack.

  • Turbo-Back Configuration: Replaces the entire system from the turbochargers back, including high-flow dump pipes.
  • Twin 2.5" Design: Dual 2.5-inch (63mm) mandrel-bent piping for optimal exhaust gas scavenging.
  • Rear Resonator Assembly: Includes a rear resonator to provide a deep performance note while controlling unwanted frequencies.
  • 409 Grade Stainless Steel: Constructed from heavy-duty stainless steel for superior thermal stability and corrosion resistance.
  • Direct Bolt-On Fitment: Engineered as a complete bolt-on solution using factory mounting points for a secure installation.
  • Australian Made: Proudly designed, tested, and manufactured in Australia by Pacemaker.
Product Specifications for KB12030-XXXR
Feature Value Feature Value
Brand Pacemaker King Brown Part # / SKU KB12030-XXXR
Product Type Turbo-Back Exhaust Kit System Configuration Twin 2.5" (2 1/2")
Material 409 Grade Stainless Steel Pipe Size 2.5 Inch (2.5")
Fitment Type Direct Bolt-On Replacement Vehicle Connection Turbo Outlet
Fabrication Required No Drivetrain 4WD
Engine Compatibility 4.5L V8 Twin Turbo Diesel (1VD-FTV) Muffler / Resonator Rear Resonator Assembly

Parts Included in Kit:

Part Number Description Qty
TL200-250DPD-KB (1281) Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series 2.5" Dump Pipe Driver Side 1
TL200-250DPP-KB (1282) Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series 2.5" Dump Pipe Passenger Side 1
TL200-250ED-KB (1283) Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series 2.5" Engine Pipe Driver Side 1
TL200-250EP-KB (1284) Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series 2.5" Engine Pipe Passenger Side 1
TL200-250CPO-KB (1280) Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series V8 Centre Pipe Only 2.5" 1
TL200-250R-KB (1285) Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series V8 Rear Assembly 2.5" (with Resonator) 1

Important Notes:

  • Fits Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series (VDJ200) models built from 2008 up to September 2015.
  • Compatibility Warning: This system is strictly for vehicles without a Diesel Particulate Filter (Non-DPF).
  • System Type: Complete Turbo-Back system featuring twin high-flow dump pipes and a rear resonator assembly.
  • Sound Note: Provides a deep, aggressive V8 performance note while the rear resonator helps minimize cabin drone.
  • Professional installation is highly recommended for optimal fitment and sealing.

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Vehicle Applications:

Vehicle Applications for KB12030-XXXR
Make Model From To Body Series Engine Variant Drivetrain
TOYOTA
Toyota LandCruiser 2008 09/2015 SUV Wagon 200 Series (VDJ200) 4.5L V8 Twin Turbo Diesel (1VD-FTV) Non-DPF Only 4WD
Warranty Information
Product Warranty Period
Pacemaker Headers Two (2) years.
Pacemaker King Brown 4x4 Exhaust systems Five (5) years.
Pacemaker Sports exhaust systems Five (5) years.
Fabrication products and accessories One (1) year.

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