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Hi all

I have a used 3" Kakimoto R cat back exhaust that came off my R34 GTT.

It will fit all R34 GTT coupes. ie. lines up with the stock cat.

For all other skylines, should require a little modding to fit.

It is quiet, has a nice deep tone, and no drone. This is a quality system from Kakimoto.

This is in excellent condition, comes up nice and shiny as you can see.

If you are sick of your cannon, or tired of your loud/cheap exhaust note, this will be a good replacement.

$400

In Sydney. Please PM for further details.

Cheers

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Edited by nuffsaid

PIcs added

And link to exhaust on Kakimoto website:

http://www.kakimotoracing.co.jp/01-02-02_K...02-02_KR01.html

JASMA approved and < 92dB, fair to say you wont get hassled by the boys in blue for this exhaust.

Edited by nuffsaid
Ive always wanted a Fujitsubo.

Can I ask what you expect to get out of a Fujitsubo over this one? I understand you're also not a fan of cannon's or noisy mufflers. I mean, do you expect it to be quieter, look better or something else? Surely it'll cost you a lot for no real tangible gains in power or performance?

The reason I'm asking as I'm also a fan of the Fujitsubo Legalis R. I'm currently looking at a custom build with a Magnaflow muffler cat back, but am worried I won't get the right look or it might be too noisy (or even performance!)... what was your experience?

i have had the exact same exhuast on my car cat back kakimoto system for the past 2 1/2 years. (i have a full 3"system but the catback part is kakimoto) good exhuast very quiet for 3" system with 2 mufflers. i have since had the middle muffler taken out of the system and a straight pipe welded in, sounds a bit more grumbly now, but if u are after a good exhuast with minimal noise this is the one. it was designed by kakaimoto to keep the DB below the legal limit.

GL with the sale free bump. :D

Edited by 85URK

It can as its simply a sticker. It is stuck on pretty hard, but I am sure a heat gun or something would be able to get it off. Polish it and itll look like it never had a sticker.

I think its nicer with that sticker there though.

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