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Hey guys,

I have a HKS 3 inch angle cut polished cannon exhaust up for sale. It is brand new and has never been installed.

Specs are -

Length - 13 inch

Tip - 3 inch

Barrel width - 4 inch

Inlet - 2 inch

Its made in Japan and is finished in stainless steel with an angle cut! I bought it off a mate but I never got around to having it installed. :D

I have attached a picture so you get an idea of what it is. I put it next to a mobile phone so you can see the size.

Thanks!

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Edited by coco
ummm..r u sure its a genuine HKS mate?? Does it have a Jasma plate stamped anywhere on the barrel??

Hey there

It has the HKS logo on the side. I dont know what a jasma plate is!

When you look in it though - it looks like it has that special HKS Advantex stuff inside it? Located here - http://www.hksusa.com/categories/more.asp?id=1071

I bought it off a mate, and its just been sitting around. I called up shops asking what its worth and they said that the 3 inch HKS cannons start at $600 if this helps?

I honestly dont know if its a current model or what ever - just looking at geting some cash back and hopefully someone can get a heaps mad exhaust for cheap!

nope sorry mate.. i dont normally sell exhausts. I dont even know what an exhaust does apart from make a mad noise and looks cool

as I said earlier I got this from a mate. I paid $400 flat. i dont use ebay lol and i wouldnt order stuff like this from overseas because id be waiting for weeks for it to arrive (if it came at all and if it wasnt damaged lol) and at that price something shifty must be going on? maybe its a copy of this or something cos apparently they sell heaps of copy stuff that comes from overseas?) :laughing-smiley-014:

I just want to get back a little bit of the money I spent on it so I can put it towards other shit I need!

Edited by coco
looks genuine to me........ a friend of mine has one of these on his car and it sounds fat. i wish i was in syd id come pick it up right away looks like a bargain

good luck with the sale

thanks mate! lookin for a quick sale! haha

Edited by coco

wtf? i dont know? all i know is i bought it AS IS and it says HKS on the side..

take it or leave it - im sure someone will want it whatever it is i just want to get rid of it to get a set of floor mats - dont really care wot it sells for.

it may be hard to sell it - but it would be harder to sell that GTS-4 of yours at 14k!

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