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R33 EXHAUST SYSTEM CAT BACK SYSTEM ( INCLUDING CAT THOU!!)

I recently purchased a new exhaust system for my car and are no longer needing this one.

There is nothing wrong with it as its only about 18months old. Its a Marky Special (Exhaust Technology) so its good quality.

It houses a straight through cat, a mid section Lukey box with a Magnaflow muffler at the end consisting of twin pipes.

The previous owner paid $2000 for this system (I have receipts) but that included the front dump and piping (Not Included)

Its a NICE sounding STREET LEGAL exhaust

If your interested give us a call on 0409901365

I'm asking around the $400 mark give or take some $$

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Whats the volume like on idle and otherwise? very interested but might not have the kesh in the near future :)

when you say "it houses a straight through cat", do you mean that this bolts up to the dump/front pipe? or does it bolt up to a cat?

Since this is a marky special I assume it tucks up well under the car and around the diff, but nevertheless, do you have any pics of it on your car?

cheers :)

Whats the volume like on idle and otherwise? very interested but might not have the kesh in the near future :sick:

when you say "it houses a straight through cat", do you mean that this bolts up to the dump/front pipe? or does it bolt up to a cat?

Since this is a marky special I assume it tucks up well under the car and around the diff, but nevertheless, do you have any pics of it on your car?

cheers :(

its a very streetable exhuast. not too loud, just a nice hum.

basically it is just a cat housing with no (restrictive) ceramic internals.... thus more flow---->

the only main reason why i changed this exhaust was to reduce weight in the vehicle. The new exhuast is a Signal item - 1mm stainless piping(seemless) 80mm with a carbon fibre muffler. the thing weights 7kgs!! compared to 16kgs (yes bathroom scales where used in this exercise)!!!! massive difference.

yes it fits nice a neat under carriage.

no pics sorry

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