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Hi Guys..

I have a R33 gtst custom catback for sale... 3', asking $300, pickup only from Chatswood

it's straight through, with one larger resonator and rear cannon, makes your R33 sound nice and smooth, not overly loud and definitely not drowny when cruising. exhaust tip is not angled.

reason for sale- got a nismo exhaust off an R34 and just used that instead...

autometer boost gauge- 52mm pro-comp silver face.

comes with the bulb/ bulb holder and wires, cup and bracket for on dash/ A pillar mounting. asking $50 + postage.

will add photos later...

hi guys.. PM me if you're interested or have any questions...

I can post it to perth for you but the postage will cost way more than than the exhaust itself...

last time my mate posted a set of 350z exhaust, that cost him almost 300 dolallrs through pack and send.. although 350z exhaust is heavier due to twin pipe layout...

I dont know if it'll fit R32 to be honest... you might need to modify it slightly to fit properly, which will probably only cost within $100 done at your local exhaust shop...

final price drop to $200! pm me if you're interested!

PMs replied

further info: this catback is a modified kakimoto-R, with changed resonator and rear muffler.

piping is mild steel, resonator and muffler is stainless steel

there are no leaks

  • 2 weeks later...
ok guys just offer me whatever and take this away.... i need it gone by tomorrow or it'll be chucked out..

If you still got it, I'm interested, PM me and let me know. Seems I can't yet PM as I'm just a noob..

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