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I am selling my car and parting the exhaust to someone who is truely interested .

Suits: BCNR33 only

FUJITSUBO GEIKIN FGK-50580

This is a rare "Hitoshi Kateshi" signature exhaust and I'm parting only because I want someone to have this exhaust before I sell car .

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Genuine interest only

It is 100% Titanium . Every flange and muffler is titanium . It's twin 62mm and it's very tight up on the body . Minor scratches and dents from precious Lowered car .

I'm looking at $1,000 for the exhaust or a trade for stainless system plus cash my way

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Comes with FGK titanium Cat , it's only cat back system, the exhaust note is high pitched and no drone / deep sound . It's titanium so sounds very different to stainless/mild

LOCATED PENRTH NSW . Pickup / exchange only no interstate

Have this exhaust on my 33R, no drone in the cabin at all, its almost silent. Exhaust note is very tame on the quite side but screams when u give it a squirt (high pitched, sounds similar to a 2JZ). one of the best & rare quality exhaust you will ever come across for an R33 GTR.

Have this exhaust on my 33R, no drone in the cabin at all, its almost silent. Exhaust note is very tame on the quite side but screams when u give it a squirt (high pitched, sounds similar to a 2JZ). one of the best & rare quality exhaust you will ever come across for an R33 GTR.

So there are more of these , i could not find no info on this exhaust ! They are very quite in car , but seems to have good flow

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