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Hey guys just wondering if anyone knows who/where i can get this exhaust from and has to be brand new NOT second hand

Kakimoto R cat back for R33 GTST (its a 3" stainless steel system with a mid and rear muffler, rear muffler is an oval not a cannon)

i have tried just jap in sydney they have made a few phone calls and no luck

so if anyone knows anyone else i can try please let me know

Thanks in advance

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Dont waste your money on a kakimato they weld a restrictor in them. I bought one and regreted the 1300 I spent allthough I ended up cutting the restrictor out but was a flamin mongrel of a job. The only reason its quiet is because of the restrictor in it.

Is that the full name or are u referring to the 06&R think it's called

nah its called the Kakimoto R. the Kakimoto 06&R is the catback with the cannon on the rear, im after the R which is just a catback with a oval muffler on it

Dont waste your money on a kakimato they weld a restrictor in them. I bought one and regreted the 1300 I spent allthough I ended up cutting the restrictor out but was a flamin mongrel of a job. The only reason its quiet is because of the restrictor in it.

yeah thats the reason im after it, because its quiet, i live in knox area and work at knox dont want an epa on my gtst like i did with my gts leaving work one night

Dont waste your money on a kakimato they weld a restrictor in them. I bought one and regreted the 1300 I spent allthough I ended up cutting the restrictor out but was a flamin mongrel of a job. The only reason its quiet is because of the restrictor in it.

Really? That's damn disappointing especially as you always read that they along with Fujitsubo are the leading companies of exhaust systems etc tsk tsk shame on them.

Really? That's damn disappointing especially as you always read that they along with Fujitsubo are the leading companies of exhaust systems etc tsk tsk shame on them.

Yeah well its true when they say you cant have a quiet and flowing exhuast for a cheap price. Hence why racepace charge 3-4000 for a quiet exhuast that does not have a restriction.

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