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Up for sale is my old exhaust of my r33 gtst, was able to achieve 250rwkw with it, it wasnt too loud but not silent, perfect for street.

Twin pipes from cat 2.4 inch into rear muffler with 2 x 4 inch tips.

LOCATION: Ferny Grove

PRICE: 260ono

CONTACT: Lucas on 0403468079

pick up only

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what kind of sound are we talking here?

i'm running a stockie at the moment and i'm looking for something better, but all i have is a 4" which i don't plan on using on the street

how loud is it compared to one of those 3" systems that every man and his dog seems to have hanging off the back?

what kind of sound are we talking here?

i'm running a stockie at the moment and i'm looking for something better, but all i have is a 4" which i don't plan on using on the street

how loud is it compared to one of those 3" systems that every man and his dog seems to have hanging off the back?

well its def louder than stock, same volume as 3 inch, maybe a little quieter depends if a 3 inch is running centre resonator or not. its sounds awesome when the rear muffler is taken off, with just straight pipes to the rear. really nice note due to the two pipes

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  • 2 weeks later...
Near the train station, the brand is jasma.

Thanks for the info, but there are a lot of train stations in Australia. I'm in Tas so I still have no idea where you are. :D

Don't think that jasma is a brand it's just a jap standard the exhaust has to meet.

Thanks for the info, but there are a lot of train stations in Australia. I'm in Tas so I still have no idea where you are. :P

Don't think that jasma is a brand it's just a jap standard the exhaust has to meet.

haha sorry misread, thought you said where IN ferny grove, its in brisbane, queensland. The only name on the exhaust is Jasma on a spot weld tag.

  • 2 weeks later...

pm replied still for sale great exhaust if you want twin exhaust pipes out the back, just replace the muffler with two pipes drift style :no: as its twin entry. sound really good.

also cos heaps of ppl asking, if anyone wants to work out postage themselves, my postcode is 4055, sizes around 180cm*50*40 with a weight 20-25 kg.

lucas

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