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hey guys,

im after a pod filter preferably with some sort of housing as well, and a exhaust either 3.0 or 3.5 catback, or full whatever you got.

the car is a 1998 r34 gt-t w/ a rb25det neo.

i am located in melbourne

cheers

Edited by kenjz

have got a Blitz metal filter pod with the adaptor to suit and also a Trust PE2 catback. exhaust system comprises of 1-piece 3" dump and front pipe, MetalCat high flow cat, complete Trust PE2 catback and also a resonator replacement piping section. pod and adaptor will do $50, turbo back will do $700 with all the pieces you need (except nuts and bolts, easy to get from bunnings anyways). exhaust was off R33 but should fit 34 if not slight mods

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