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Item: R33 HKS Super Dragger 3.75inch Cat back exhaust system.

Age:unknown

Condition: great apart from a few scratches on the bottom, mandatory for any exhaust.

Price: $400 ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 gts-t

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM or sms 0405322061

Comments: Nissan R33 Skyline 2 Door 3.75inch Cat Back HKS Exhaust system. With a middle Resonator and a HUGE HKS super dragger Muffler. The whole system will bolt straight but to your cat and has all the hangers to suit the R33. It Fit perfectly on my R33 however was a little too quiet for my liking. Would definelty be within legal limits all though still has a great note! The whole exhaust is in pretty good condition apart from a few scratches on the bottom but this is mandatory for an exhaust!

Pick up in Adelaide or i will post this anywhere at buyer's expense.

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well make an offer for the rear bit with the muffler and ill let you know. prefer to sell the whole lot but if the price is right. I'd keep it but its a bit quiet and mines not a daily so straight pipes it is. Looks so tuff tho.

Why don't you cut the giant can off the back and sell to me and then just get a cannon on the back. It's the huge muffler making it quiet, then you have an exhaust that will be a lot louder. You can pick any muffler you like then as anything will be louder than what you have.

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