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is this a series 1 or 2 r33??

Its a 1995, it has features of a series 1 and 2, its kind of a series 1.5. I have a few friends who also have these. Was there anything i could help you with? grant

wat type of exhaust is it you have that you are sellin for $350 any specific brand and is it stainless.??

With the exhaust, i forgot to mention that its all been professionally welded using all mandrill bends to ensure no creasing and the best flow possible, cheers

Recieved my parts this morning, thanks for the prompt delivery mate. Will leave you feedback as soon as the trader rating is back online.

Cheers

Johno

Recieved my parts this morning, thanks for the prompt delivery mate. Will leave you feedback as soon as the trader rating is back online.

Cheers

Johno

Cheers mate! thanks

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