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Hi,

Got a few exhaust parts up for grabs due to upgrade of system!

> I need to get rid of my HKS Super Dragger Exhaust, its a mild steel catback which is 3.2" off the back of the cat, and ends up at 3.7" just before the stainless rear muffler.

It has a resonator mid way, and the large muffler at the back, but the rear muffler is EMPTY :laugh: my flames attacked the packing inside, and after a trackday I had white stuff and steel wool hanging out the back of it, so i gutted it.

Its not stupidly loud as you would think, its nice and deep on idle, not droney on cruise, and sounds farking good on full noise.

It has a bit of a scrape on the underside where it passes under the diff, otherwise its in great nick, suits any R32, nice and shiny and looks tough. A true Jap spec zorst.

$300

> Also a Greddy Trust catback exhaust system. In ok nick, full mild steel with stainless rear muffler, a very quiet exhaust. 3" all the way through, suits all R32.

$250

> Some stainless steel front pipes to suit GTR, off a 32, not sure what else they might fit, immac condish, has flex joint on front section. Two 2.5" into a single 3".

$200

> Stainless steel 3" high flow cat. Immac condish, retains insides.

$120

> Stainless steel 3" SUPER ULTRA HIGH FLOW cat. Immac condish, has air for insides. Should fit all Skylines. Definately 32 GTR.

$80

Bits located in Melb, post or frieght can be done no worries as these zorsts are separable in the middle.

Pics up soon.

Cheers!

Mat.

0400 558 030

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Hey mate,

Interested in these. Will they both simply bolt together and onto a standard 32GTR exhaust from the below cat, backwards?

What brand are the front pipes?

Also any idea on postage to Sydney?

> Some stainless steel front pipes to suit GTR, off a 32, not sure what else they might fit, immac condish, has flex joint on front section. Two 2.5" into a single 3".

$200

> Stainless steel 3" high flow cat. Immac condish, retains insides.

$120

If you have stock front and cat, these catbacks WILL fit 100%

The catbacks listed here will bolt directly onto most front/cat setups, but due to different front and cat combinations theres no such thing as a guaranteed fit, but it will be close. You may have to heat and bend one of the pipes marginally. Nothing major.

I can guarantee that the fronts listed here, the ultra high flow cat, and HKS catback WILL bolt onto any 32 GTR 100% with no worries.

As for the greddy I would expect it to do the same but cant guarantee it.

I havent ever used the high flow cat, but I dont see why it wouldnt bolt up.

The brand of the fronts is unknown, but judging by the quality they could be a jap item. Definately not cheap ebay shit. Ive never had a problem with them; im only selling because im going to a full twin setup.

Any other Q's just ask!

Cheers!

After closer inspection I found that some of the guts of the cat is missing (pictured left) so it is therefore good to evolve to be a ULTRA HIGH FLOW cat and is now also $80.

The rear half of the Super Dragger is VERY LIGHT, being gutted and all..

..and ill also point out that all of the listed items have great ground clearance, legal even on my car which is fairly dumped.

Pics as requested: (dont do any justice, dark and crap camera)

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