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hey guys selling a genuine rsr 3 or 3.5 inch cat back exhaust to siot an r33 it was on a coupe but may fit sedans too???

chasing $350 for the complete setup... has a small dent in the bittom from something hitting it at some stage but this does not hamper the fitment or performance

located in se qld can possibly deliver to brissy or the coast when im heading down but payment must be made upfront beforehand

happy to snap a few pics on the weekend if someone is interested

please reply here and pm as sometimes i dont get emails from the threads sorry

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heres the pics

one showing the dent which could easilly be heated and pulled out by enyone with an oxy/exhaust whop ... thats if it even bothers you... personally id leave it be

the exhaust and muffler is just dirty/dusty it would clean up really nice with some steel wool or something :P

the cat is not included

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