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Hey there folks, got my R33 titanium catback and titanium 4" AM Performance blast pipes for sale...

I bought the catback off another forum member a while back and have bought the blast pipes from Andrew at AM performance which are made to be interchangeable between the 4" canon very easily.

The catback is a straight through exhaust and therefore is sexy and loud :)

The canon is muffled and the blast pipes are straight through.

specs:

3.25" catback.. weighs less than 5kg with either canon or blast pipes.

price:

$950 for everything firm

location:

Wollongong NSW.. since it is titanium and light as I may be able to post it Aus wide.

Also have a 3" de-cat which I may throw into the deal :thumbsup:

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Edited by Luke_GTS-T

cool fact: titanium exhaust is cool enough to touch within 5 minutes of limiter bashing on the track.

Edited by Luke_GTS-T

wow awesome looking system, what is the noise level like though for the catback? very loud or streetable?

The catback is definitely loud, however much quieter than running the full straight through system.

I drove infront of a number of police with the catback and had no dramas. hope this helps :)

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