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Hi Guys,

had this system on my previous R33 GTR i imported from Japan -

was keen to use it on my r34 hoping the hanging points would be very close but there out

Has no markings as to what brand it is - but looking at some photos it look likes Fujitsubo

Cheers

Steve

Located in Syd

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There is only one place in Sydney that can weld titanium - this excercise is to expensive and plus I have found another replacement I'm almost certain it's 3 inch cat back with 4 inch tip - whole thing is titanium!!!

Damn to bad it's not a complete 4" system, would of bought it today

Hmmmm - 3 inch is very small looking at a ruler in front of me

I will double check measurements Monday and update :(

Cheers

Steve

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Steve pm me your details and we'll have a talk mate,,,or ring me on 0419160561. If I don't answer,,,leave me a message and I'll ring you back.

Cheers

Neil.

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