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Item: Fujitsubo Giken Resonator

Age: Unknown

Condition: Used, scratched and one dent. Doesn't effect it's function at all.

Price: $100 ono

To Fit: Any car, was fitted to my R34 GT-T.

Location: Croydon, VIC, Australia. Happy to freight interstate at buyers expense or pickup available.

Contact: via PM.

Comments: Extremely effective, reduces noise significantly (especially at idle) but still gives a really nice note when the foots planted. Only removed because my car's too low and unfortunately it didn't like speed humps and driveways.

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