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Just Jap Racing, Australia's biggest performance parts dealer brings you more fantastic forum specials, this time on the latest addition to our massive Exhaust System lineup - The JJR Hyperflow Stainless Exhaust System for Nissan Skyline R33

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JJR HYPERFLOW EXHAUST SYSTEM

The JJR Hyperflow Exhaust System has been developed as a true bolt-on high performance exhaust upgrade for R33 Skylines, manufactured to the highest standard in full stainless steel, and is available as both a cat back or turbo-back system.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

- Manufactured from High Grade Stainless Steel

- Mandrel bent piping spanning 3 inch through to 3.5 inch with angled stainless rear muffler

- Outstanding weld quality

- Available as a complete Turbo-back upgrade including JJR Stainless Split Dump/Front Pipe & 3 inch High Flow Cat

- Guaranteed performance

- 12 Month Replacement Warranty

JJR HYPERFLOW CAT-BACK SYSTEM

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AVAILABLE NOW FOR $599.00 + DELIVERY

JJR HYPERFLOW TURBO-BACK PACKAGE

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AVAILABLE FOR $899.00 + FREIGHT (INCLUDING CAT)

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We have a large number of these systems in stock, ready for immediate pickup and delivery, so there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. No waiting

4. Easy online payment options

5. No surprises

Deal with an established and trusted company! - Not a backyard trader

HOW CAN YOU ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Visit www.justjap.com/parts_nexhaust.htm and purchase your new Exhaust System online, quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pickup your set over the counter.

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

how much for a turbo back with a cat converter?

The Turbo Back system includes a cat and is $899.

Cheers,

Steve

Whats the difference between the X Force turbo back (stainless steel) and the JJR one? There is like 50 dollars in price difference.

The JJR Hyperflow system includes our JJR Stainless Split Dump/Front Pipe at the turbo side as opposed to the X-Force system which uses a single bellmouth design front/dump pipe.

The Hyperflow system is also exclusive to Just Jap, and we have developed it as a low cost, high quality straight fit exhaust upgrade.

Cheers,

Steve :)

what type of cat dose it come with thanks.

Hi mate, a stainless 3 inch high flow cat is included.

Regards,

Steve

anything in a 2.5" system with a twin pipe muffler? (want to keep it looking as close to stock as possible)

Not in the JJR range im afraid, however we may be able to custom order you an X-Force system with the muffler type you have requested.

The JJR Hyperflow system includes our JJR Stainless Split Dump/Front Pipe at the turbo side as opposed to the X-Force system which uses a single bellmouth design front/dump pipe.

The Hyperflow system is also exclusive to Just Jap, and we have developed it as a low cost, high quality straight fit exhaust upgrade.

Cheers,

Steve :)

Cheers.

How much louder is the JJR compared to X force? I want a decent exhaust but I also want to avoid getting defected.

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hi there, do you have any more photos of r33 with exhaust installed? a video would even be better! thanks in advance.

Thanks for your enquiry :laugh: Unfortunately the photos I have included in the first post are the only ones available at the moment and we don't have any videos or sound clips to show.

Regards,

Steve

We dont have a DB reading for these systems at this time as they are a brand new product, however they are in stock, and ready for immediate pickup or delivery.

At this price you cannot go wrong, and each system is backed by a 12 month warranty :unsure:

Cheers,

Steve

hi mate its been a few months since ive asked about a front and dump for the R34.. got them in stock yet buddy?

Hi Mark, sorry for the delays

We are still working on them as we had a few manufacturing delays but rest assured we are trying to get them finished and ready asap.

I will make a note to drop you a pm as soon as we have further information available.

Cheers,

Steve

Thanks for your enquiry :D Unfortunately the photos I have included in the first post are the only ones available at the moment and we don't have any videos or sound clips to show.

Regards,

Steve

Thanks for that. Is there any difference in turbo back system from your website and the ones on ebay? it seems that they have the same price, but the delivery charges are $35 on ebay and $80 via justjap.com website... Wouldn't you prefer to have all customers going thru' your website so you don't have to pay ebay charges? Just didn't make sense to me.

Thanks for that. Is there any difference in turbo back system from your website and the ones on ebay? it seems that they have the same price, but the delivery charges are $35 on ebay and $80 via justjap.com website... Wouldn't you prefer to have all customers going thru' your website so you don't have to pay ebay charges? Just didn't make sense to me.

I will actually follow that up with one of my staff that works on ebay as the ebay postage isnt correct. Due to the exhaust system size they are dear to post.

If you would like to place an order please drop me a pm and we will look after you.

Regards,

Steve



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