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I Have a 3" Titanium Kakimoto Regu 06&R muffler only.

Its an Axle back, it came with my car when it arrived from japan. Its off an R34 GTT coupe turbo back.

Didn't like cannons to much noise had mine change back to 3inch Oval. To be honest I never knew that the Kakimoto Regu 06 came in a turbo back.

The last owner just took of the mid pipe that is all. So I only have the muffler.

It has a scratch and a light dent on the main canon part of the exhuast. The last owner i believe scrapped the bottom of the car.

It cant be seen from the outside at all. It can only be seen if u get under the car or take the muffler off u can see it.

Apart from that it looks okay, I had it in the car for about 4 months before I changed it.

I Have pictures Attached have a look if you like you can come and inspect the exhaust before u buy it.

I know that Just Jap is selling the full system for $1099.

So I am starting it at $300 I am open to offers but, not really stupid ones.

I prefer local pick up because its not a light thing to post out and it may cost a lot.

Inspections are welcome you can contact me on 0433 911 876.

If I don't respond just send me a TXT i call you back later

Sorry! didn't mean to write a novel!

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TRE-Deuce You have PM

"J34" You are right my apology to anyone that was interested. Its just a Titanium tip.

Sorry about that, I had to do some research and its a stainless steel exhaust with a Titanium tip.

At the end its still a okay exhaust.

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