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Hi all, clearing out the garage of a few R33 parts I have no use for anymore. Inspections are more than welcome. I'm located in eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

First is a Japanese made Fujitsubo (Legalis series I think?) cat back exhaust system. It has a 3inch flange into twin 2.5inch pipes all the way through. It was taken off the car to get RWC, but previous owner says it has a very nice note, which isn't too loud or too quiet. Looks to be in very good condition, with only some minor cosmetics scratches on the middle muffler. Asking $400, open to (reasonable) offers.

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Second is the standard R33 SMIC, in average condition. Has some bent fins in a couple of places, but still in working order I believe. Asking $40 ono.

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Third is an aftermarket GTR style front bar to fit R33 GTST. Only selling as I have changed my mind about the look I want for my 33. Still in bubble wrap from freight, in perfect condition. Currently is in gelcoat white, so will need to be painted. Comes with genuine GTR front indicators (these cost me $200 alone). Asking $375 for the lot. (cost me over $500, so grab a bargain!)

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This is from the ad on ebay I bought it from - To give you a good idea of what it looks like:

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I am currently looking at buying an R33 type M front bar, preferably in QM1 White, so may be interested in swaps for this. Will be creating a post in WTB section though...

PLEASE NOTE ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION. I have tried to describe all items as honestly as possible, inspection of items is welcome.

To contact me, please comment, send a PM or text Mitch on 0425093384. I work weird hours, so theres a good chance I won't be able to pick up if you call me.

Thanks for looking! (:

Sorry for the slow replys... Never got a notification for your comments?

Blags; Didn't realise that was you who messaged me, lol. Been looking through the "wheel sizes/offset for skylines" thread recently to figure out offsets for my new wheels. Seen plenty of pics of your car, its gorgeous. Not sure why you want my front bar when you have your one though. :P

Micky; Theres definitely no holes or cracks in the exhaust anywhere, it's in very good condition. I'm not sure if it will fit on a GTR, but I can't see any real reason why it wouldn't... After 3 secs of googling, I found this link to another forum:

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/83047-r33-gtr-exhaust-r33-gts-t.html

Seems like gtr exhausts fit on gtst's, so it should work the other way too. If you live in melb, I'm happy to help you spend half a day one weekend fitting it to your car. If it fits, you can take it. If not, old exhaust back on, no harm done. Let me know mate, thanks.

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Hey mate, I noted the price Im asking for each item at the end of each description. I'm asking 400 for the exhaust, but am open to offers. Thanks

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Thank you for the exhaust its great and is exactly as described.

Pleasure to deal with and really helpful. Packaging was also extremely well done. Thumbs up!!!

Thanks! Glad you're happy with it. Thanks for a quick easy sale.

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