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hey guys have a Impul Blast exhaust for sale since i just took it off my r33 gtst. it is a 3" mild steel pipe with a stainless oval muffler. Jasma certified and very quiet although i must say it sounds pretty good when you give the car a boot. Japanese quality exhaust that you don't see around alot.

the exhaust has been cut and rewelded in Japan and it looks like it has been done in order to tuck it up more as it did sit quite snug and high into the body. this has made it one piece from the cat back. not an ugly reweld job at all. exhaust looks nice and clean and is in awesome condition.

$150firm and pick up in western suburbs, vic.

0432454387

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thanks mate!...yeh indeed very quiet and close to stock on idle but when on boost it sounds awesome. still for sale

many people telling me they wil lget it but no one following through. still for sale guys...need it gone asap.

also have my 33 for sale take a look

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...88#entry5571488

can also vouch for a great exhaust right here, i have on on my 34gtt from a 34gtr, quietest idle for a 3inch system i have ever heard.

GL with the sale

kudos go out to jake, great guy to deal with, id encourage anyone keen on a clean 33 to check his rig out :D

posting here cos the trader rating system appears to be gone :thanks:

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