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TANABE branded catback for R33 GTST. twin 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 system into muffler and twin 3 inch tips.

looks a bit worse for wear but with a half assed scrub with a brush and some truck wash it came up really well. maybe some elbow grease and sandpaper could help. havent seen this exhaust on any other car. recieved numerous comments on it online and from the public.

it previously had DTM tips but i got them changed for the straight tips. previously had 3 hot dogs but had 2 removed to change the note of the system. sedate and fairly quiet sounding.

need it gone. taking up too much room.

$400

much prefer pick up

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