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Item: fujitsubo 3" catback exhaust

Age: 4 years

Condition: good

Price: $400 ono

To Fit: any R33

Location: rosemeadow

Contact: pm or 0412 773 767

Comments: selling this system because i just upgraded to a larger exhaust. there are scratches on the muffler due to concrete driveways not being low enough :P its a direct bolt on to your r33 from the cat onwards, no mucking about. i am negotiable on the price so throw me a decent offer.

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Item: fujitsubo 3" catback exhaust

Age: 4 years

Condition: good

Price: $400 ono

To Fit: any R33

Location: rosemeadow

Contact: pm or 0412 773 767

Comments: selling this system because i just upgraded to a larger exhaust. there are scratches on the muffler due to concrete driveways not being low enough :bunny: its a direct bolt on to your r33 from the cat onwards, no mucking about. i am negotiable on the price so throw me a decent offer.

fujitsubo.jpg

Looks like it needs a good clean and it'll look brand new... I have a Fujitsubo on my gtt and can vouch for its quality and minimum noise. Nothing comes close when it comes to exhaust... :banana:

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