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I think he wants too much money for this, after all it's only pipe your buying and secondhand as well. MAG86 recently bought a similar stainless system for about half of this and just because it says it's Kakimoto, doesn't really mean it's worth this much.

Cheers, D

I'd pay good money for the rear 'over diff' section. spending more than that $300 to get the existing setup re-jigged and altered.

If there was an off the shelf option at the time I would of definitly gone with it.

Pity its not local, shipping is always a killer.....

I'd pay good money for the rear 'over diff' section. spending more than that $300 to get the existing setup re-jigged and altered.

If there was an off the shelf option at the time I would of definitly gone with it.

Pity its not local, shipping is always a killer.....

shipping is a killer is right.. i just bought some sway bars for the chaser and freight+commission is nearly 2/3rds of the price of the bars! still cheaper than local like most of the bits i've been buying :P

might be going down to see my old R30 soon when we swap the rego over to the new owner.. sounds like it's going to be a tear jerker (cause it has been looked after very nicely)- i miss the old girl

Edited by GTR30
Nah, I didns see any bids on them.

send him a message on ebay

tehy look like they would howl

I bid on them at the asking price of $300 but they sold for $305.50 or something like that. Was going to bid at the last minute but they finished past my bed time :laugh: wow I'm so old and lame

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