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Kakimoto full mega n1 3.5 inch pipes with larger tip, metal cat looks to be about 5 inch body,

looking for $700 can organize freight at cost. prob looking at $50 or so via courier to most capital cities.

not willing to separate the cat yet.. but will consider

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Whiteline strut bars and adjustable sway bars for r32 gtr, and maybe gtst?? $700 for the lot (rrp over $1000) front sway included (not in photo.)

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Bilstein adjustable Coil overs with eibach springs front and rear $900 (photo is rears only)

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Located in Sydney

I'm guessing the exhaust is more suited to track use due to the size? How loud is it really?

Its got a cat on it :blush: would be fine for the street, they sound very good

am pretty sure this is the same one

pretty quiet when you want it to be, and loud all the other times.

What spring rates are these ?

I'm not too sure on the rates. but heres the part numbers done thru google on the eibach website.

front and rear respectively.

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Pm's replied to!

Exhaust and Cat now $700 including freight to anywhere in Aus!

Coilovers still available, and strut braces still available!

Exhaust is now 600 + freight in aus or pickup in Sydney

A decent cat is half that price!! this is a bargain!

When all else fails its going up on ebay!!!

hey mate if your intrested in seperating bars im keen on the rear sway bar

Hey they sold last week on ebay. sorry!

Shocks have sold on ebay.... someone could have bought and turned a tidy profit here!!

Still Have exhaust... 2 more days then its up on fleeeee bay too! unless someone takes it away now..

Genuine 3.5 ID on the exhaust?

I am unsure that even exists!! usually they measure exhaust from the OD..

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