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Hey guys,

Selling my Kakimoto Full-mega N1 Stainless-Steel catback exhaust off my BNR34 GTR.

This is one model under the straight-thru Kakimoto GT10Z exhaust so its still streetable/bearable :D

Selling due to having obtained a titanium exhaust.

Specs

- Thin-walled lightweight Stainless-Steel

- Rear muffler tip is 112mm (4.5")

- Piping is 90mm (3.5")

- One 'mid-muffler' - if you can call it that, see pics.

- Better than the HKS equivalents as they are either Mild Steel piping or have a huge mid-muffler that quietens the exhaust note to almost silence :rolleyes:

Price: $600 (can also supply a flanged 100-cell cat thats about 100km old for $200)

Location: Sydney West

Contact: Via PM please.

Not actual pics of mine but this is exactly what it looks like*:

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Cannon exits at an angle ever so slightly

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Here's a videoclip to show you what it sounds like:

*Pics borrowed from Daemon from Skyline-Owners-Club.com

Edited by big_d

Can you get pics from the front (to the resonator), and down the rear muffler?

Most jap exhausts 3.5" and above have a reducer in-piping, usually around 3"

Keen on purchase pending confirmation of reducers or not.

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