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HI

I need an old CAT to fit an R33 with the temperature probe. I have a brand NEW one on the car, high flow, but i want to get rid of it and get a nice, "HIGH FLOW" cat on.

So if anyone has one, i can have cheep, damaged dented, anything, send me a PM. PLEASE.

Thanks

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i can make up a pipe, but the reality is i will be propably driving without one, co i need to get one that i can put a pipe through to make it look like a proper cat.

Anyone has one. And i don't recon i will sell mine, if i ever sell the car it will go back on that.

f*k cats f*k every thing 3" straight through is the way 2 go... :laugh:

bet'r way 4 u fake cat

done it on a mates sill

get cat,pull both side outer covers off, throw rest away!

chuck ur ride on a hoist so u can get under it

figure out where about "IT WOULD GO" and tig/mig what eva takes ur fancy them on over ur zaust..

BUT b 4 u put the top cover on cut out a hole for the 02 sensor"fake"

have fun

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