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Hi guys

For sale is a full 3ich Nismo Exhaust comes with dump pipe cat rear pipe and nismo cannon and xforce cannon

the lot for $680

will post AUS wide

Thanks

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Does the dump pipe go from turbo to cat or does it have dump pipe, mid pipe then the system??

Im chasing a system to go off a HKS Snail dump pipe I have to suit 34 4 door

hey mate it go's from the turbo to the cat that is decat then to the muffler then to the cannon..and it came off a 4 door R33 and i had it on my R33 2 door so fits the same.. but i dont know about the R34

Id be keen to buy if someone was to buy the front pipe, found a cat back HKS system for 450 and I was going to get a front pipe made up bt seeing this has the cat would be easier

Id be keen to buy if someone was to buy the front pipe, found a cat back HKS system for 450 and I was going to get a front pipe made up bt seeing this has the cat would be easier

PM me mate a good price and i might just sell it with out the front pipe :)

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