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Hi guys, I've got an as-new condition HKS Hi-Power cat-back exhaust for sale. Good for anyone with an R33 GTS-T/GTR that wants a nice-sounding but not illegally-loud system. Fitment is perfect and exits the rear bar with a nice angle to it. Canon tip has been optioned with the Titanium-look finish.

I'm selling this system with less than 400km on it, my GTR's a pure weekend car and it rarely gets driven at that. This system is in Stainless Steel. and was bought approx 2-3 months ago.

Item: HKS Hi=Power cat-back exhaust

Size: 3.7 inch piping

Material: Stainless Steel

Location: Sydney, Eastern Suburbs

Cost: $900

Condition: As-new, comes in original Box.

Contact: Matt 04000 23241

Here's some pictures:

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Cheers guys! :)

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