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R33 Gtr Do-Luck Full Exhaust System - 100% Bolt On Upgrade


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Hi all,

I have up for sale a rare complete Do-luck exhaust system for the R33 GT-R.

In excellent condition, I bought this off snoozle not long ago, however I am getting rid of it because my neighbors have got the shits with me waking them up 3am every morning.

Stainless steel top to bottom, there is no cat on this system for maximum flow, has an extremely mean looking fat muffler - sounds aggressive as hell.

Bolts on to an R33 GT-R still running the twins.

I am asking $950 complete and will not budge on the price so no offers.

Pictures on snoozles car: (sorry in advance for taxing your pics)

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Picture of them after a good polish. (iphone pic)

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Forgot to add:

Its got 2 x 3" piping after the dumps which then merges to 3.5". The rear muffler tip is 5".

Located in Sydney, Pickup on meet up around Sydney area.



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