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Item:

High flow cat

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Very good

Price:

$150

To Fit: (What car)

HCR32

BNR32

ECR33

BCNR33

Most Nissan's

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

High flow cat which I removed off my R33 GTR, its in perfect working order and as you can see it seems to be a good quality high flow cat

Its got a 5" barrel and 3" piping and flanges, barrel design is supposed to improve flow

Unsure of brand, I was told it was CATCO but there is no markings on the cat for me to confirm. Worked fine on the car, I am making 230kw + with this cat and its posing no issues, exhaust flowed good with it

From what I have seen of CATCO cat's is it more than likely a CATCO but since I can't confirm I have compensated with the price

Will bolt up to any R32 or R33 and is a perfect upgrade for any car, standard or modified. Also has the cat temp sensor bung

Can post anywhere at buyers expense

Thanks

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yep thats a catco, i have the same one on my table lol. spewin i bought it for 250 but haha..

ill ask my mate if his interested, would it suit 180sx?

Hey man

Thanks for letting me know, I'm not 100% sure if it would suit 180sx but more than likely will as majority of the earlier Nissan's cats have the same offset flanges

abu i'll take it man. lemme know

Its yours!

SOLD

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