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Hey guys,

I am selling a complete Nismo NE-1 Weldina exhaust system that is off an R33 GTR. It has had both cats pulled out and has been on a car making 340AWKW. Was removed to make way for a completely custom made exhaust system.

These are great as i have been pulled over with it before and just the fact that is has nismo on the exhaust tip believe it or not does seem to help cops believe that its a Nissan/Nismo semi legal part. It has deff helped me once before.

I can get photo's if required, but is in above average to good condition. rare to find these days as they are still a very nice exhaust system.

Located in SE suburbs of Melbourne but can organise freight Aus wide.

sms me on 0423-130-616

Price is $1000 firm and obviously freight at buyers expense.

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Hey guys,

I am selling a complete Nismo NE-1 Weldina exhaust system that is off an R33 GTR. It has had both cats pulled out and has been on a car making 340AWKW. Was removed to make way for a completely custom made exhaust system.

These are great as i have been pulled over with it before and just the fact that is has nismo on the exhaust tip believe it or not does seem to help cops believe that its a Nissan/Nismo semi legal part. It has deff helped me once before.

I can get photo's if required, but is in above average to good condition. rare to find these days as they are still a very nice exhaust system.

Located in SE suburbs of Melbourne but can organise freight Aus wide.

sms me on 0423-130-616

Price is $1000 firm and obviously freight at buyers expense.

ok guys due to lack of interest i am negotiable on price, someone get a great exhaust here, genuine NISMO goodness!

beautiful, thanks for the info champ!!! i knew you could get them for 34 gtrs also but i was not sure if they were same model or not.

This system has 1 hanger trimmed off but its easily replaceable.

throw some offers around guys.

nah the cat "bodies" are still there so from the outside it looks un touched. yeah i will have to get some pics up as no one seems really interested atm. might have to ebay it.

nah the cat "bodies" are still there so from the outside it looks un touched. yeah i will have to get some pics up as no one seems really interested atm. might have to ebay it.

i'm interested just waiting for pics to see condition of rear end, also can you get the diameter of the pipes

Here is a couple photo's of the rear muffler, hard to really show it because i have too many lights in my room....

muffler is in great condition. rest of the zorst is usuall colourations to it, no dints or dings though.

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Sorry for the late reply guys.

the front twin pipes are 60mm in diameter. hot dog o/d is 90mm. i know its diff unit measurement but i know the rear single section is single 3" straight through to tip.

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