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Item: Bullet 3" cat back titanium exhaust with race style spring fittings

Age: unknown

Condition: very good, no dents, 1 slight scratch mark on mufler which is only noticeable when looking under car.

Price: $550

To Fit: (What car) will be coming of a series 2 r33 gtst skyline

Location: Sydney NSW

Contact: PM or 0401471604

Comments: Just removed from car and exhaust is in ver good condition. The Sound of the exhaust is awesome and definatly will impress. Exhaust is very free flowing. Pipe construction is very straight with minimal bends. Can also be sold with Blitz stainless mesh pod filter for a package price of 580. exhaust is very light and can be picked up with one hand.

Just found the silencer that will fit into the tip of the exhaust to quieten it down. Silencer will now be included with the sale.

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Just incase anyone maybe pondering this item i have a cat back titanium exhuast on my skyline and its the best exhaust ive ever heard on a skyrice. Definatly a unique sound extremely light, i can hold my whole exhuast up in the air with one hand easy. i bought mine second hand off a race car and was told they retail for around 2k.

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Just incase anyone maybe pondering this item i have a cat back titanium exhuast on my skyline and its the best exhaust ive ever heard on a skyrice. Definatly a unique sound extremely light, i can hold my whole exhuast up in the air with one hand easy. i bought mine second hand off a race car and was told they retail for around 2k.

Thanks for the comment mate, very much appreciated, for me persoanlly i don't really want to get rid of it but it has to go.

just found the silencer that will go into the tip of the exhaust to quieten it down. Silencer now included with the sale.

Cheers Simon

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