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Hi Guys,

Need some new tyres and need to pay some bills, so got some spares I'd like to offload...

R32 - Guys, got a 3inch cat-back kakimoto exhaust that I just recently pulled off my r32. I put louder cannon style exhaust on that the only reason for removal. The kakimoto flows more then the exhaust I have on now (couldn't believe it). It has an oval muffler on the rear, with mid muffler and it very quiet on idle and cruising but under load it really screams. It is definitely a legal exhaust.

- Does not include Cat -

$300

R33 - Also have an custom made turbo back exhaust off an r33...Includes stock dump onto 3inch front pipe (no cat) the 3inch all the wat to the rear cannon).

This exhaust has very minimal bends, and has a different design path to eliminate as much bends as possible. because of this you cant just bolt it up cat back to another style of front pipe, it wont line up. It flows VERY good, sounds very tuff to (its loud).

$Offerss

R33 Diff 4.11 ratio non abs $250

R33 bonnet s1, orange colour, few tiny scratches. Good to paint black for that Jdm look $80

R33 front doors, driver's is missing window winder motor otherwise complete with glass minus door cars $100pair

R33 front seats and rear seat, good nick (a bit of cat hair though). $200 for complete seat including rails..Good to use for older cars for a nice modern look/upgrade and some slight bucket to hold you in place.

pick up only Sydney West.

email me at [email protected]

Cheers

Daniel

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