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my kakimoto back box has a giant hole and a rattle. any one have a spare one?

i have a hi flow cat, but apart from that i need everything else! bellmouth front pipe straight thru system to back box!

basically let me know what you have.

no dreamers im not gonna pay 500 bucks for a ten y/o exhaust system no matter what name is on it.

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josh, i want your wheels and your pipes. ONCE my shit is sold. the wife said she will cut me off if i spend anymore before i shift my spares!

Edited by Plattsy

maybe you might come up for stereosonic or ferry corsten then bring it back on the plane? LOL

I got a mate who did that with a MX5 fold down roof, went to check it in and the girls freaked out

mate trance back in the late 90's early 00's was the shit. i grew up at gatecrasher with mauro picotto and tiesto.

grew out of it as soon as i picked up a g-tar.

got a 100dB catback with a single hotdog sounds great removed from my daily for epa - 120

pacemaker 3inch front pipe - 100

split dump with screamer - 150

located in melb

could do a deal on some or all of it PM me if keen

bit loud for me buddy! sorry......

i now no longer need a dump/front pipe.

would like hi flow cat back wards....not too loud,

its a shame as mine is perfect but all the charcoal has started rattling in there!

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