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Item: Apexi GT SPEC Stainless Steel Cat Back Exhaust || Suited for the R33 GTST || BIG 3.5 INCH exhaust

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Used but in excelllet condition

Reason for Selling: changed exhaust

Price and Payment Conditions: RRP is over 1k. $700 or make an offer. just a note: apexi muffler alone is $550.

pics on post #13. has a 4.5" genuine gt spec muffler & also has resonator to keep the noise levels down

Contact Details: PM here..

Thanks for looking!

Edited by 685

ey mike,

unfortunately im unable to organize delivery to SA.

as for the volume, i had 3" turbo back and 3.5" cat back..and it was very deep and low volume on idle. just to give you an idea...if a car with just a cannon muffler was parked next to my car..i wouldnt even know that my car is started...but you could feel the deepness.

on the higher rev ranges..it does get louder..but still retains the deepness.

also check ur PM :)

hi ppl,

will now post or courier interstate, but buyer to organise pick up. can work out something a BIT less if interstate. i have yet to find a courier that will take an exhaust interstate thats why, buyer must organise pick up.

cheers

Edited by 685

these are the pics of the exhaust

once again, sorry about the delay

:(

i know the pics dont have the brackets for the r33, but i can assure you that it does have them, these pics are of the exhaust when they were new.

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