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Selling my Trust TI-R as well. Anyone know where I can 1 of that Kaki locally before I try sourcing overseas?

Heres the link to the exhaust. It looks pretty new and in excellent condition (I saw the whole thing when its up the hoist). Looking at 1.7k delivered (neg). I dont always see them go on sale as 2nd but they're worth quite a bit brand new. I'll measure the diameter the next time I'm at the workshop but it seems to be bigger than 3".

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...20&start=20

Heres an example of the Kaki:

http://www.nengun.com/kakimoto-racing/regu-06-r

Cheers

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I hope you have lots of money, importing Japanese parts at the moment is shocking. I was quoted $1550-$1600 for a Kakimoto Regu 06&R. Instead I found a Kakimoto Full Mega N1+ for $500(2nd hand, fantastic condition...fkn loud tho. Sounds awesome though). Just keep looking on the forums, you might get lucky, as I did.

Cheers,

Chris. :D

Nice exhaust. I hear it sounds good too.

The only reason why I want the Regu is due to the noise limit and the titanium look. If I want a loud 1 I could just stay with my Trust TI-R Full Titanium... For that kinda price you're probably looking at Nengun which is why I'm checking if someone here is selling them 2nd hand. I am already prepared to sell the TI-R at a price which I can just get a brand new Regu or a lil cash my way for 2nd hand...

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Nice exhaust. I hear it sounds good too.

The only reason why I want the Regu is due to the noise limit and the titanium look. If I want a loud 1 I could just stay with my Trust TI-R Full Titanium... For that kinda price you're probably looking at Nengun which is why I'm checking if someone here is selling them 2nd hand. I am already prepared to sell the TI-R at a price which I can just get a brand new Regu or a lil cash my way for 2nd hand...

Yeah, they sound awesome, but its quite loud. Kinda feel guilty while driving at night, lol.

Hope you find a regu at a good price! :down:

Cheers,

Chris.

yea but they dont have the Regu 06&R in stock now. They gave me different answers when I asked for the ETA dates (3-4weeks when I call up and 12weeks when I asked on the forum..). I dont mind paying a deposit if there's a date given but doesnt seem like they'll take deposits anyway.

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