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Item: R32 Kakimoto Regu 06&R Exhaust

Location: Brisbane (west)

Condition: 6months old, very limited use, has dint / scratch in the mid-muffler section :( but otherwise PORN exhaust

More info: These retail for $1100.00, are an amazing sounding exhaust, very quiet but produce that solid rb note we all love. Exhaust has been wrapped in exhaust wrap.

Price: $900.00 slightly negotiable - contact me 0420 855 181

Pictures: will get asap, but here is what they look like for reference.

regu06r-07.jpg

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also have a 3" SS front pipe inc flex wrapped in exhaust wrap. Has 3 bolt flanges,so you can bolt it to any turbo, providing you have the correct dump pipe.

can include for extra $100.00

  • 1 month later...

it is, still here $900 and i'll throw in the front pipe and a dump to suit GT30 4 bolt, that's the only way i'll sell it otherwise im going to modify it to sit allot higher.

  • 4 weeks later...

$700.00 for whole package.

thats...

3" front pipe with flex joint

kakimoto catback

and highflow cat

highflow cat is this

catcocat.jpg

if you have a gt 4 bolt turbo ill throw in the homemade dump pipe.

Edited by 32_Dave
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