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the brand is catco

made in usa

HIGH FLOW 3 inch cat converter.

!!!!!WITH FLANGES!!!!!! BOLT ONTO SIL/180/GTST/GTR

also have the hole for the sensor!!!

BARGIN $250 BRAND NEW

U CAN EVEN DO IT YOUR SELF insted of taking to exhaust shop!!!!

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ah ok, yes thats one of the cats i sell.

if you got a bolt on cat, then it wouldnt fit all the cars you stated above, the bolt on cats vary on the type of car as they are not all the same length and the flanges arent on the same angle.

for example r32/33 bolt on is differnet to 180sx bolt on. also 200sx s14-15 have their own different lengths, so it depends on the cat that you have, and what its made to bolt on to.

im assuming its for r32/33, since the 8007 cats are usually made bolt on for these cars.

Originally posted by SKYL9

hey dont wanna burst your bubble but BATMBL sells them for nearly half that price

just thought id have a winge and say that BATMBL does sell 3 inch cats for nearly half my price BUT HOWEVER it is NOT the SAME CAT as im selling. THE one thats nearly half the price is infact a LOWER FLOWING 3 inch cat!

BATMBL also DO sell the one im selling BUT AT VERY VERY SIMILAR PRICE!!!!!!!

sOOOOOOOO............my bubble is still intact

anyways the cat is sold, thanks for letting me have a winge.

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