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Hi guys, just a heads up we're trying to get a GB happening on metalcat hiflow catalytic converters on the AUS300zx forum. The thread is here

clicky for anyone who wants to check it out.

Basically we're looking at $560/pair delivered anywhere in AUS for the 200 cell, stainless, warrantied and street legal "metalcats" that have been advertised in Zoom etc lately. RRP is usually around the $350-$380 mark.

Please post in this thread (I'll check back regularly) or the one linked to above if interested.

Cheers

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Hi Rob260

I would also be interested, but as StageaGirl said, us ion the straight 6 land would only need 1 cat and it would need to be atleast 3" daimeter.

are you able to scorce these and if so for what proce?

THanks

Hi guys. can do 3" at the same price. Individual quanitites is fine so you're both covered. Can you email me some contact details? I'm still new to this forum so hopefully I've checked all the right boxes etc to get the emails...

CEF11E can do mate and yes 3.5" and 3" the same price. I'll check about the flanges and get back to you ASAP.

mrgilly, as far as the timeframe goes it's pretty flexible. I'll be taking a 50% deposit up front, then placing the order with PSI, then the remaining 50% will be due when they are at my place ready to post to you. Most of the orders are coming from AUS300 forum so it'll depend when they get deposits in etc but I'll keep you all updated. Should be OK for the supra, just let me know what size in/out

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Sounds good mate I will PM you when payment is required. It'll be 50% up front and 50% when they're ready to deliver. The delivery time will vary on supply, at the moment they have heaps in stock as just had a big shipment but could be up to 4 weeks if they have to get more in from the US. Just waiting on the AUS300 guys to get it all together at the moment it looks like the order will be going in on the 29th sept.

Anyways I will PM you with exact details when they are available.

Cheers

Rob- ill take 1 x 3 inch MetalCat @ $280

Thanks

Will do, you're on the list. At this stage I'll be asking for deposits next week and hopefully place the order on friday

Hi,

I would be interested in a 3" (in/out) with flanges for a R34 GT-t. Let me know when u want the deposit.

thanks.

Im also keen.

Need one for the GTR - they put a 2.5 inch one on in compliance - and its shit.

Ill see which I need (3" or 3.5") and get back to you.

Daniel

Hi mate, just confirming cost for 3" cat is $280 delivered. It can be supplied with flanges to suit skyline for an additional $65, or you can get it done at an exhaust shop. When I got mine done (300zx) I just had the exhaust guy weld up some flanges which is pretty standard. Hope I've answered your question!

i'd be interested in a 3" to fit my r32gtst

so whats the go there is it

280 with 3" flanges

or + 65 to have 3" flanges welded on??

too easy mate, check it out and let me know when you're ready

Im also keen.

Need one for the GTR - they put a 2.5 inch one on in compliance - and its shit.

Ill see which I need (3" or 3.5") and get back to you.

Daniel

Good question, if I was you I would play it safe and get the exhaust shop to do it. Stagea's are still pretty uncommon here and even more so in the states (where the cats are manufactured). Cat will fit up no problems but if I was you i'd leave flanges to the exhaust shop

Anyone know if these flanges will fit the stagea?
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