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Item:Twin Square Outlet Muffler

Age:Used for 3 months

Dimension:body 20cm wide, outlet tips are 3" x 3.5", inlet diameter is 60mm(2.35") with 2.25" piping, muffler is 60cm long

Condition:Body looks good, tip's kinda yellowish

Price:$50

To Fit:R33 or any other car with 2.25" or 2.5" system.

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Used for about 3 months and got bored, comes with the hanging thingies

Item:Canon Muffler (Huge Body)

Age:Just sitting in my garage collecting dust

Dimension:body is 7" in diameter, total length is 65cm, 4" round outlet tip, 60mm (2.35") inlet diameter.

Condition:Very good condition, some minor scratches on the body, no dings or dongs

Price:$80

To Fit:Any car with a 2.25" or 2.5" system

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Too big and dun like going 5km/h over speed bumps

Item:Stock R33 GTS-T Calsonic Muffler

Age:1st Owner in Australia, owned it for a year, car is a 96 Series 2

Dimension:CBF measuring it

Condition:Very good condition, some minor scratches on the body, no dings or dongs

Price:$50

To Fit:R33 or any car with a 2.25" or 2.5" system

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:No Comment.

Item:Reverse Combat Bonnet Scoop With Mesh

Age:Just sitting in my garage collecting dust

Dimension:CBF measuring it

Condition:Very good condition, some minor scratches on the body, no dings or dongs

Price:$80

To Fit:R33

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Was gonna put it on my car but then changed my mind.

Item:Silver Gt Wing with nuts and bolts

Age:Just sitting in my garage collecting dust

Dimension:about 127cm wide and 15cm to 20cm high

Condition:Excellent condition, I haven't looked at it since last time I packed it up

Price:$80

To Fit:Any Car

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Was gonna put it on my car but then changed my mind.

Item:R33 stock SMIC, includes piping and brackets

Age:Just sitting in my garage collecting dust

Condition:Good condition, have some dents at the top and little cuts

Price:$40

To Fit:R33

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Got a FMIC

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  • 4 months later...

Item:Twin Square Outlet Muffler

Age:Used for 3 months

Dimension:body 20cm wide, outlet tips are 3" x 3.5", inlet diameter is 60mm(2.35") with 2.25" piping, muffler is 60cm long

Condition:Body looks good, tip's kinda yellowish

Price:$30

To Fit:R33 or any other car with 2.25" or 2.5" system.

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Used for about 3 months and got bored, comes with the hanging thingies

Item:Canon Muffler (Huge Body)

Age:Just sitting in my garage collecting dust

Dimension:body is 7" in diameter, total length is 65cm, 4" round outlet tip, 60mm (2.35") inlet diameter.

Condition:Very good condition, some minor scratches on the body, no dings or dongs

Price:$50

To Fit:Any car with a 2.25" or 2.5" system

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Too big and dun like going 5km/h over speed bumps

Item:Stock R33 GTS-T Calsonic Muffler

Age:1st Owner in Australia, owned it for a year, car is a 96 Series 2

Dimension:CBF measuring it

Condition:Very good condition, some minor scratches on the body, no dings or dongs

Price:$20

To Fit:R33 or any car with a 2.25" or 2.5" system

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:No Comment.

Item:Reverse Combat Bonnet Scoop With Mesh

Age:Just sitting in my garage collecting dust

Dimension:CBF measuring it

Condition:Very good condition, some minor scratches on the body, no dings or dongs

Price:$60

To Fit:R33

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Was gonna put it on my car but then changed my mind.

Item:Silver Gt Wing with nuts and bolts

Age:Just sitting in my garage collecting dust

Dimension:about 127cm wide and 15cm to 20cm high

Condition:Excellent condition, I haven't looked at it since last time I packed it up

Price:$60

To Fit:Any Car

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Was gonna put it on my car but then changed my mind.

Item:R33 stock SMIC, includes piping and brackets

Age:Just sitting in my garage collecting dust

Condition:Good condition, have some dents at the top and little cuts

Price:$20

To Fit:R33

Location:Matraville NSW 2036

Contact:Ge 0401 007 913

Comments:Got a FMIC

price updated

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  • 2 weeks later...

can I post it?

hmm if I can I will, luckily I got same size foam from furniture I just bought so I can wrap it up

not sure on Auspost's rules, I'll try and find out on Saturday if I can remember

can I post it?

hmm if I can I will, luckily I got same size foam from furniture I just bought so I can wrap it up

not sure on Auspost's rules, I'll try and find out on Saturday if I can remember

ok thanx

  • 3 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Bonnet Scoop SOLD pending payment

so that leaves the Cannon Muffler, Twin Square Tips Muffler and R33 standard SMIC still up for grabs

  • 3 weeks later...

Free Bumpage.

Your not by any chance interested in selling that lip off ur front bar, now that you bought the other front bar? :D

hahahah well I was looking at that bar myself :)

but yea send me a pm or something once u found the indicators n are willing to sell :)

:D

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