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Hi guys

Heres the #2 GB for the CATCO 3" high flow cats!

The 3 types of 3" cats available as bolt on for the R32 GTST/GTR, R33 GTST/GTR & R34 GTT Skylines are as follows (These same cats are also available bolt on for the S14/S15 200SX)

3" small body BOLT ON Catco cat (ceramic inside) - GB price only $160 including delivery

3" large body BOLT ON Catco cat (ceramic inside) - GB price only $230 including delivery

3" metal Catco cat BOLT ON (5" round body, 200csi metal inside - 706.2 CFM!) - GB price only $360 including delivery (They are $10 more than previous GB due to fluctuating costs on this particular cat)

Competitor cats either have a 200csi substrate with 4" body (Metal Cat) or 300csi substrate with 4" body (Magic Cat), making them inferior in flow to the CATCO metal cat.

ALL 3 of these CATCO CATS comply with EPA and CARB requirements and are made in the USA. There has been 100's sold through the SAU forums and not one problem has occured, EVER! so you know you are buying quality!

Take advantage of these rare GB prices! A min of 10 people is needed and it can be any one of the cats above. Note the metal CATCO cat is $80 cheaper and the price includes delivery!

Please list your interest in the thread below by stating which cat you are after and which car its for. All payments must be in by Tuesday 18/07/06. BATMBL will provide bank account details through PM, so please also send your address details this way to him.

Hey Michael,

May as well get a 3"metal sub cat to go with my split dump thats on its way from the other GB.

So 1x 3"metal cat for R32 GTSt please!

Thanks,

Rhett

put me in for this one please, can you give me a dimension length wise please., flange to flange. thanks

3" metal Catco cat BOLT ON (5" round body, 200csi metal inside - 706.2 CFM!) - GB price only $360 including delivery (They are $10 more than previous GB due to fluctuating costs on this particular cat)

godzl1975,

The length from flange to flange is about 315-318mm. (Cant quite get the exact measurement because of the measuring tape curving over the cat). The same bolt on cat is used for R32 and R33 GTST or GTR.

cheers

godzl1975,

The length from flange to flange is about 315-318mm. (Cant quite get the exact measurement because of the measuring tape curving over the cat). The same bolt on cat is used for R32 and R33 GTST or GTR.

cheers

ok kool....let you know if it will bolt st8 on thanks aaron

hi guys

6 cats were sent out today. the list has been updated, so check if yours was sent. Everyone else will get their cat sent out tomorrow (Thu).

All of you should receive your cat either this Fri or next Mon-Wed depending on how long it takes to receive registered post from Sydney.

A BIG thank you to all who participated in this GB and due to the success we may have another one soon.

cheers guys

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