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Removed off my RS four S Stagea due to a stainless steel straight pipe put in place. The resonator as you can see is very free flowing and the number of perforated holes are limited it provides a great sound and perfect for keeping your car legal/roadworthy if you wish to remove the muffler behind the catalytic converter.

Paid $250 for the install and resonator looking for $75 posted at my expense, Will post Australia wide.

Best regards..

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No thanks paid 250 for it and the install, was only on the stag for a week before it was chopped off.

Looking for 70 local pickup. Waiting on a response from another member who was interested in it..

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It's only about a KG or two and wont cost me hardly anything to post..

Thanks but no thanks my final price drop is $70 local pickup or $75 posted AUS wide

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All good mate, might wanna check ya postage costs tho. My blast pipes only weigh 3kg but because of their size they cost 15-20 postage.

Good luck with the sale

If you change your mind, let me know.

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