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1. Genuine HKS Priest catback exhaust (3 inch) x 1 = 450$

(suits r33 gtr and r33 gts-t)

2. Genuine Kakimoto 3 inch catback Exhaust x 1 = 80$

3. Drift 3 inch muffler x 1 = 50$

4. r33 stock castor rods with polyurethane bushes (1 month old) x 2 = 80$

(polyurethane bushes itself costs 80$)

5. Genuine r33 series 1.5 front bar with blinkers and fog lamps = 80$

Location: Brisbane

Reason for Selling: not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: as above but make offers

Contact Details: pm or call 04211 45480

Delivery: PICKUP or post (at buyers expense)

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Edited by myskyride
How nego on the HKS? Can you find out postage to Perth 6014? Thanks.

edit: How did it go with fitting that 33GTR one to your GTST?

pm me ur offer mate! I will check the postage costs 2moro/Monday and let you know.

Like you said, I dint have to do any modifications to fit the gtr exhaust..it bolted on

perfectly. Thanks for the tip :D I fitted a Tanabe catback exhaust on mine.

hks priest exhaust system sold pending payment.. thanks!!

all others are still availabe...just make an offer!

Edited by myskyride

****************Price Update******************

1. Genuine Kakimoto 3 inch catback Exhaust x 1 = 50$

2. Drift 3 inch muffler x 1 = 30$

3. r33 stock castor rods with polyurethane bushes (1 month old) x 2 = 50$

(polyurethane bushes itself costs 80$)

4. Genuine r33 series 1.5 front bar with blinkers and fog lamps = 50$

  • 3 weeks later...
interested on kakimoto, but i'm wondering if it will suit R34 gtt or any modification should i take.

thanks.

hey mate

i am not sure about that. i had it on my r33 gts-t. i m pretty sure that it has to be welded to ur existing pipe coz i had to cut it out from mine..wont cost more than 10 bucks.. anyways let me know if you are interested..cheers

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