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It's a Metalcat brand catalytic convereter. 3" with a 3.5" chamber.

I beleive it is a 100CPSI High Flow - Race. Flanges already on it and sensor in it

Doesn't matter the car. Your welcome to look to see if it fits. Should do

Maybe a fly in the ointment Daniel, but I will let you know.

Thing is with the decat and no 02's in the dumps I blow black weed. Not heaps but enough to piss me off.

So I'm putting wideband 02's in the dumps and asking my Tuner if there's any signifcant impact by putting the Highflow back in.

I'm happy to trade a few killerwasps to get the weed reduced. GTR's runa lil rich to keep it safe.

Might even get better fuel economy.

That's cool mate I'm in no rush to get one so if you need to use that's all good.

Spoke to a bloke named DVS on the central coast who is going to install and tune my nistune for around $900 with him supplying the chip.

Gotta line up some injectors then purchase my SS1pu

Should be a pretty mean responsive setup

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