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guys i have an exhaust system for sale

i recieved it as i ordered a cradle of a fella and it was one off an R34 skyline. The fella has since moved to japan to live so he took his cradle back and would not give me a refund..........instead he gave me this exhaust.

So now i have to sell it to recoupe my money from the cradle

he told me it is to suit an R34 GTS-t GTR skyline

I have never put it on a car so its hard to tell what it is to suit

he assured me it deffinatly R34 gtst and also gtr maybe he seems to think it will fit both

price is $750ono

PRICE DROP will accept any offer over $600

i am situated in bundaberg so freight will be an issure

but i cant see it being more than 50 dollars to brisbane or northen nsw

0438551785 chris

phone, sms or PM or reply here if interested

cheers

Edited by 21AZY
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Item is second hand

It is full stainless steel

very good condition

it is three inch from the cat back with a cannon on the rear including a silencer

also has a center resinator

full pulse tig welded

yea i have an R32...........i was gonna use it on my own car but apprently the 32's are longer or shorter in the exhaust or something.............and basically i didnt wanna cut and shut a good exhaust i would rather sell it and buy another one designed for 32 so its straight bolt on

i had one of these on my old R33 and it sounded good still had the RB growl but it was overly drowning or loud

i had one of these on my old R33 and it sounded good still had the RB growl but it was overly drowning or loud

This is what i want to hear :O I hate droning exhausts...

Do you know if the dB volume is a legal level?

Cheers for the pic too.

yea thats gonna be the hard part is teling wether its r33 or r34

i have a few mates here with r33's i should get under one and compare it i spose

coz i dont really wanna send it to someone then it not fit

like gt-t r34 said its not hard to modify them

i talked to my exhaust fella and he said that a shop here sold a customer an r33 exhaust for his r32 and all he did was reverse the resinator and it puts it on a different angle and it fits perfect

from my understanding its two cuts and two welds but as you said it ruins a perfect tuned length exhaust

if it would fit R32's i would have kept it for one of my cars

UPDATE:

I tryed to fit this onto an R33gts-t this morning and it did not fit....i found out that this exhaust suits an R34 GTS-t and maybe GTR skyline

sorry to those who enquired with R33's

Edited by 21AZY

exhaust can be fitted to an R33 skyline it just needs about 8inches of straight pipe welded in to extend the flange up to the can converter

all the mounts line up with factory R33 mounts even though its an R34 exhaust

R34's just are a little longer in the exhaust system

but this will only direct bolt onto an R34

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