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few bits i have in the shed which are arnt needed anymore

bought this for my gtr but never fitted

its almost new, done under 1000km

has no dents or scraps and is highly polished

fills the square cut out in the bumper perfect instead of a round cannon exhaust look

can send pics via mms iphone upon request

located in adelaide but can post at buyers expense anywhere in aus

$900 ono

its 3inch guys, has mid pipe also

"iwanta34gtr" u said to me in may be to loud, i know for fact this wont be the case...

my mate with 34 gtr has this exact exhaust, had tomei drop in cams, -5 turbos, head work, built bottom end

and large front pipes and at idle it was quieter than my gtr with kakimoto exhaust and standard everything else.

when his comes on boost has the most incredible unique note. i should try upload a video of his car and the note for you.

for money, quality, sound and name you cant go past this product

what sort of power is it capable of handling?

very true, but not a barky note, very crisp....

what sort of power is it capable of handling?

well my mates 34 gtr made 410kw on e85 with no probs

its 3inch guys, has mid pipe also

"iwanta34gtr" u said to me in may be to loud, i know for fact this wont be the case...

No, not me mate. Must have been someone else.

I'm familiar with this exhaust and tone.

Have a SS NE1 on my GTR (modified R34 - couldn't source a good one for R33). Twin 60mm from turbos back, twin cats to 80mm (?) to rear muffler.

Very quiet compared to my Kaki Full Mega but that was rediculous.

Nice note but I suspect it does take a bit of sting out of the tune.

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