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Hello guys and girls. I have up for sale a KAKIMOTO Full HyperMega N1 90mm cat back stainless steel exhaust.

The exhaust itself is in two parts, the first connecting to the cat or de-cat pipe through a 3.5" bore 2 hole flange, this then converts into the 3.5" pipe work which leads to a 3.5" kakimoto 4 hole flange. The second part connects to the first part via a 3.5" kakimoto 4 hole flange, and continues through 3.5" pipe work into the muffler which then opens into a 112mm exit tip.

•PRICE $500•

Specs

- Thin-walled lightweight Stainless-Steel

- Rear muffler tip is 112mm (4.5")

- Piping is 90mm (3.5")

- One 'mid-muffler' - 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.

From the cat flange to middle muffler is wrapped in exhaust heat wrap to keep heat away from gearbox .

This exhaust is like brand new and sounds amazing on. A GTR . It will suit any R33 GTST/GTR . I wanted a something with a better RB sound so I got this . But my plans are changed and car is coming off road for some major mods which include a titanium exhaust .

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These exhausts may a great sound and I would suggest what you have would be well tolerable for the street.

Just tip the really loud version is the Hyper 2000 Full Maga N1. It only has a small resonator (hot dog) mid way down the exhaust and with big dumps and front pipes is something to behold - shrinking violets need not apply. Attached a pic for reference.

GL with the sale - Great price - someone will pick up a great system.

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Are you sure it's for a r33?

The last picture at the tip of the catback the hangers/brackets arent right.

Looks to be r32 position.

That exhaust came off my car a few weeks ago. I can tell you it is for a R33 GTR.

It's 100% off a s3 GTR and put right back only my s3 GTR and will fit any r33 , the s3 have larger diff ( in pic ) and sti fits perfect . It's great on street and sounds like porn

These exhausts may a great sound and I would suggest what you have would be well tolerable for the street.

Just tip the really loud version is the Hyper 2000 Full Maga N1. It only has a small resonator (hot dog) mid way down the exhaust and with big dumps and front pipes is something to behold - shrinking violets need not apply. Attached a pic for reference.

GL with the sale - Great price - someone will pick up a great system.

That exhaust came off my car a few weeks ago. I can tell you it is for a R33 GTR.

Simon, this-s-s-s is the R34 one!

Yes "WRRR" the really loud one is...

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And as "Piggaz" says, Glen's one being advertised above, is for the R33 GT-R; and when Paul took me around the street with it on, that RB sound was magnificent to behold!

It's a great buy for some lucky fellah! I would call Glen now!

Terry

I know the really loud one well - mine is hanging up in the shed with the big custom dumps/front pipes and big cat.

My window tint wasn't dark enough. Fitted a Nismo NE1, quieter but lost a bit of sting :(

Glen's version would sound great and not be to OTT.

Back to business as we're whoring glen's thread - great buy - do it someone.

Edited by WRRR

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