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:D HKS Exhaust - Price $349.00 o.n.o.

Hi Guys,

Up for sale is my HKS canon off my R34 GT-T, It is the typical size with the 4.5" tip and 3.5" free flowing inner diameter. All brackets, flanges and bolts as on pics, will direct bolt straight onto a R34 GTT and GT-R without modifications; and surely onto the R33 GTS-Ts and GT-Rs as well as the R32s, although I cannot confirm this since I haven't tried.

Note that the piping is from the back of the mid-muffler which is in front of the diff, and there is no cutting/welding required, except welding onto the mid-muffler of course.

It is a very sweet sounding exhaust which is not loud and definitely no drones, good for cruising and when you open it up, it is a real screamer with a race tone that all RBs deserve. And of course with HKS quality you definitely do get what you pay for.

Condition - used, faults -none apart from some minor scratches at the bottom.

cheers

Ron :D

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this wont fit on anything but a 34 unless u change all the hangers and redo the exhaust from behind the muffler

You don't really have to re-do the piping as the underbody between the Skylines are quite similar from what I have seen, some slight adjustment of piping may be required, depending on how you want the muffler fitted, and of course little alterations to the hangers is a possibility aswl, but for 34s, this is a straight bolt-on.

Ron

Price drop $319 - CHEAP for what it is. Feel free to make a close offer and who knows... Have been getting quite a few ridiculous offers lately, seems like some people want cheap on top of cheap!

To those sending PMs, yes its still up for grabs - make a decent offer peeps and its yours, would suit GT-R with its large dia pipework........

Ron

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