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how quiet is this exhaust? under the 90db or close to it?

Very close to it.

Cheers,

Steve

There was a review on it a while back by one of the members on here. Just do a search for it :whistling:

Steve, what Trust systems do you carry? Do you happen to have a Ti-R for a 32 gtr?

Spot on - The Kakimoto system was reviewed by SAU member Sewid, who fitted one to his BCNR33 with excellent results.

Mike, we can source any system, however we do not normally carry the Titanium systems on hand due to their cost, and also there is a significant lead time to get one as stock of Titanium systems from most Japanese makers is in short supply.

If you are specifically chasing one, we are more than happy to order it and put it in our next 20FT container that we have coming.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Another container load of systems just in and more on the way :/

Huge stocks now available for immediate pickup and delivery!

Shop online now at http://www.justjap.com

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Steve

Are you able to get a Kakimoto R catback NS317 for HR31 RB20DET?

Cheers

Dave

Hi Dave, speaking to Kakimoto today and will get back to you to confirm price and availability.

Cheers,

Steve

Have you got a hks silent zorst to suit a r32 gts-t?

And also do you sell high-flow cats?

Cheers =]

Ash

Hi Ash, thanks for your enquiry.

We have the HKS Silent Hi-Power Exhaust Systems in stock for R32 GTS-T, and we have a number of High-Flow Cats available also :dry:

If you haven't already, please have a look at our website, via the URL below:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

Cheers,

Steve

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Hi Dave, speaking to Kakimoto today and will get back to you to confirm price and availability.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Steve, any progress?

Thanks

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Can you get me a FMIC for my S2 Stagea that wont require cutting?

Also an exhaust minus box, or with box but twin small canon type (Dosent stand out)

Hi mate,

The Cooling-Pro Stealth Intercooler would be the kit you are looking for.

In terms of an exhaust, we can supply most makes and models out of Japan, so let me know if you are chasing something specific.

Regards,

Steve

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whats the size of the HKS 409?

Hi mate, assuming you are referring to the Hi-Power 409 for an ECR33, the piping size is 95mm.

Regards,

Steve

  • 2 years later...

Steve,

Do you still have the HKS Silent Hi-Power Cat Back Exhaust System - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR? What power levels can it handle? What Db is it good for? Price?

Cheers,

Justin

Steve,

Do you still have the HKS Silent Hi-Power Cat Back Exhaust System - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR? What power levels can it handle? What Db is it good for? Price?

Cheers,

Justin

Hi Justin,

We are out of stock of the Silent Hi-Power for BCNR33 just at the moment, however we do have more on order.

What sort of power levels is your car producing currently? Are you chasing a particularly quiet system?

Regards,

Steve

got anything in terms of dump/front for r32 gtst?

Hi Anth,

We certainly do, our most popular is the JJR 1 Piece Bellmouth Type Dump/Front Pipe which we have available in Mild or Stainless Steel

Mild is $179.00 + Postage, and Stainless is $199.00 + Postage.

Both items can be ordered online via our website at the following URL, for fast Australia-wide delivery :)

http://justjap.com/store/home.php?cat=276

Cheers,

Steve

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We have just finished unloading another HKS Container, choc full of Silent Hi-Power Exhaust Systems!

Check out our website for a full stock list and to purchase online, 24/7

Looking for a system but don't see it listed? No problem! Simply pm or call us and we can source it for you :D

Cheers,

Steve

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  • 1 month later...

Loads more stock available!

Come and see us for the biggest range of Japanese Performance Exhaust Systems in the country!

http://justjap.com/store/home.php?cat=273

Cheers,

Steve



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