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Updated price, $150 pickup for a Jap brand catback exhaust with a stainless cannon muffler AND interchangable twin pipe attachment . This is a bargain people!

Whats the catch? You have to pick up the muffler from my place, and the exhaust itself from my dad's place. Not to worry though, as the 2 properties are only about 10 minutes drive from each other in the northern suburbs.

3" Cat Back RS*R Exhaust

Straight through design, very high flowing. Comes with both a stainless RS*R Cannon rear muffler & Stainless Twin Pipe rear attachment which can easily be interchanged. Rest of the exhaust is mild steel. Excellent condition

$150 firm pickup.

Custom silver R33 dash facia

SOLD!

2x 15mm JJR Spacers to suit R33 GTST and other models (5 x 114.3)

SOLD!

Drift Brand Oil Catch Can

SOLD!

Stock S2 Turbo

SOLD!

3" High Flow Cat

SOLD!

10" Kenwood Sub, in ported Box + 220W Ultimate Sound Amp

SOLD!

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Edited by Ionos
Can you post to brisbane? And how much?

Would prefer a local sale but if no takers, I can do that. Postage is $30 according to the Aust Post website, the dash facia is the killer because of it's size.

Will update with pictures of all items tonight.

Able to give you a picture of rear muffler and twin pipe tonight, however rest of exhaust is stored at my dad's place until the weekend so no pics until then. (it's just a 3" pipe with a few bends in it and an RS*R stamp/plate).

Will update with pictures of all items tonight.

Able to give you a picture of rear muffler and twin pipe tonight, however rest of exhaust is stored at my dad's place until the weekend so no pics until then. (it's just a 3" pipe with a few bends in it and an RS*R stamp/plate).

Hey mate, where in adelaide r u at? also is 150 the cheapest ull go?

Open to reasonable offers - would like to clear some of this stuff out this weekend.

I've got a heap of PM's asking to post items, sorry guys but pickup only for now. I'll update the thread if postage becomes an option.

Pics of stainless twin pipe attachment. Currently fitted with a spark plug if that's your thing, otherwise can just be removed. :P

Needs a bit of a clean but otherwise good knick.

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