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- 3" cat-back exhaust

- Japanese made - has word 'Bullet' imprinted on it (no idea about brand etc - came on the car from Japan)

- front resonator

- rear muffler 3" through then flares to 4.5" tip

- stainless steel muffler (non-stainless piping)

- standard bolt-on mount points

- taken off car due to kids not liking the noise :)

- good free-flowing exhaust!

- located in Adelaide, will ship if necessary

Offers Andrew (click)

Hippy - will take some this weekend .... it's currently in David's garage.

All I can say about it is that he noticed a definite power reduction when he changed it for a quieter 2.5" exhaust! Also it sounded VERY cool!

  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry it took so long for those interested - here are some pics I took this morning:

Exhaust Photos - also feel free to browse around my Briefcase cos there are plenty of Skyline pics/drag clips etc on there too!

The tip is US$188 + shipping - prolly around $350 - $400 landed here (depending on shipping - it is quite heavy) .... then you've got the rest of the 2.5" piping, flanges and resonator .... quite a bit of money I'd expect.

Thanks for the bump and recommendation zanda ;)

  • 3 months later...

* Bump * of an old post .... previous sale fell through.

Now offering this cat-back system for $400 .... bargain basement price for a top condition 3" exhaust!!

no idea Hiep, but possibly. The easy answer to that is, if it is too loud you get an exhaust place to chuck a front resonator in to quiet it down. This is what David is going to do himself if he can't sell it for $400.

I just spoke with McCaffertys freight and hey said that assuming it is not much more than 2m long (I need to go measure it) then it would cost about $40 delivered to their depot at Moorabbin (spelling?). I haven't called any other places but maybe you want to try some yourself?

sorry mate i bought my exhaust yesturday, cat back mandrel bent with stainless muffler all 3'' with 4.5'' tip costed me $600

its a pitty i couldnt wait cause i would have saved a bit of money!!!!

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