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Item : HKS Super Drager Cat Back Exhaust system RB25DE

Specs : 2.5'' Mandrel Bent, comprised of a mini muffler type silencer followed by a small hotdog and baffled muffler

Condition : Excellent condition ! , has NO kinds of dents or holes whatsoever apart from extremely minor scrapes,

Was on my NA r33 gts4, never had to do any of that angling stuff to get over speed humps indicating my car was either very close or if not stock height.

Reason : Turboing the gts4 and upgrading to larger exhaust system.

Personally i think it was the best NA exhaust I've had, specially designed by HKS for the NA RB25DE, DOES NOT DRONE whatsoever like what i got from cannons and won't give you a throbbing headache from long/highway drives/cruises, on idle its close to stock and when giving it a bit gives off a very good tone, its loud when it wants to be.

Power wise, the exhaust might look restrictive but the car actually felt more responsive. This together with coby extractors and a high flow cat set up, i was able to pull mid-high 14s at WSID.

Price : $600ONO this is an extremely rare and genuine item from HKS, I even have the booklet/manual :S that came with it, if you can read japanese then it'll tell you how good it is lol. I prefer keeping the exhaust then letting it go too cheaply. Was worth $1400 brand new.

PM if interested :D

PS. I'm also planning on selling my set of Coby D12 Extractors soon.

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Edited by OoskylineoO

Would this fit on a R32?

We are building a R32 with a R33 RB25de and are looking for a system like this. Whould it just mean taking a few inches out of the front section to fit the shorter R32 floor pan?

it should fit with some modification, but dont quote me. this is a very good exhaust for a n/a set up. they're pretty expensive when you buy them brand new. for me personally i think its very cheap for the condition its in.

it won't be a direct bolt on obviously but yes i think you will have to do some modifications to it in order for it to sit in correctly.

My contact number is 0434282321 SMS me if you have any questions

Edited by OoskylineoO
  • 3 weeks later...

hello there iam interested in your exhaust system but iam in victoria. would you be able to post in down here iam will to pay for it to get down here. get me back asap

CURRENTLY HELD OFF SALE AT THE MOMENT

GOING TO HAVE TO HOLD ONTO THE EXHAUST FOR A FEW MORE WEEKS, MECHANIC IS BUSY AND HAS RESCHEDULED MY ENGINE CONVERSION SOMETIME NEAR THE END OF AUGUST :P !!

BUT UNDOUBTINGLEY WILL BE BACK UP FOR SALE ONCE MY CAR GOES IN, SORRY IF I HAVE WASTED ANYONE'S TIME.

  • 1 month later...

R33 GTS4 Series 2 VCT N/A Motor rb25de 147kw, 114,000kms motor is in A1 condition, regularly serviced synthetic oils. $1000ono

R33 GTS4 Series 2 4WD Gearbox will fit stageas as well as any other running 4wd gear including GTRs. 114,000kms in good working condition, however 4th started to slightly crunch after I had oil changed too thin, needs thicker oil and will be ok.

$600ono

N/A polished Induction/Intake pipe, in excellent condition gives a nice low end induction growl. Came off R33 rb25de $150ono

Coby Extractors D12, excellent for N/A skyline, in great condition 2.5'' flange $310ono

HKS Super Drager Cat back system in excellent condition check it out on link below.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...up-t275336.html

Stainless steel Cannon Muffler Angle Cut Tip - 2.5'' Inlet, 5.5'' Barrel, 4.5'' Angle cut Tip

Very good condition no dents, came off R33 $45ono

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