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Bolt-on Stainless Steel High flow Catalytic Converter from Boost Bitz JDM

  • 100 cell steel Catalyst
  • Super High flow design
  • 100% stainless steel construction
  • Hand made in Australia
  • Bolt-on performance upgrade
  • Available with or without sensor port
  • All TIG welded
  • 12 months warranty

The special price being offered here to SAU forum members is $275 inc. Shipping in OZ. The normal RRP is $290 + shipping. Payment is excepted by bank deposit, PAYPAL or cash when you visit our shop.

Boost Bitz JDM has been servicing the import community for over 6 years both from our mechanical workshop and parts sales and we now own one of Sydney's NEWEST Mainline digital AWD Dynos. We are all qualified motor mechanics at Boost Bitz which gives you the piece of mind you need when sourcing parts and asking for advice on upgrading the performance of your car, and did i mention we all own NISSAN imports!

Boost Bitz JDM is located at 5/43 Leighton Place, Hornsby NSW. About 35 mins north of the CBD.

For any equiries or orders please contact Chad directly on 0433 405 788 or email to [email protected]

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arre you also able to get exhaust systems and intercoolers at all?

We have stainless R33 GTSt Turbo XS split front pipes in stock to match theses Hi-flow cats and the Blitz and Hybrid intercooler kits are popular for R34 and R33.

Don't forget we supply, fit and Dyno tune in house also!

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Thanks mate, we just finished the S15 cat and our test car does sound alot better too.

But most importantly it picked up response!

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