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it's a genuine fujitsubo 3" catback for a skyline r33, gts/-t.

it's in excellent condition, muffler and resonator are all intact and in good working order.

a few scratches on the bottom of the mufflers although that's something unavoidable..

included is;

flange from cat

resonator

muffler midway

rear end muffler (flanged)

reason for sale: got one with a bit more noise to it

$400

sydney only no postage

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so basically this is just piping?...no muffler....if u had a muffler in that deal it;d be ALOT easier to sell at that price.

if i sold it with the muffler ide be chasing 500, and then ide want a swap aswell for a big ass cannon

  • 3 weeks later...
hey mate, free bump

Why is 3" too big for NA? I have an NA 32 and was thinking about getting a 3"

bloke at exhaust shop said it was and i had it dynoed before and after and it picked up 2rwkw with smaller pipe

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