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Hey Guys,

Posting this up on behalf of my mate who is looking to sell a full R33 stainless exhaust system. He's got it advertised on eBay at the moment as well, so here is the info and the link to the listing where you can see the pics (I'm having issues uploading pics here..):

#161275120953

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=161275120953&ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:AU:1123

APEXI R33 Nissan Skyline Full STAINLESS Exhaust System 3" 4" inch | Turbo Drift

He was looking at $400ish for it, but get in touch with him and have a chat.

You can get him on 0400853133, his name is Roman.

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EBAY LISTING WRITTEN INFO:

The first section opens up from just over 3" at the flange to 3.6", then the second section opens up to 3.9", with a nice fat cannon with a 5" tip.
Has been sitting in the garage for a while as a leftover from an unfinished project. When I bought it, i was told it was believed to be an Apexi system. It does not have tags on it, but the welds, craftsmanship and pipework are amazing quality. Looks identical to a Kakimoto stainless system I have on another car. Look at the pics, the material and construction of this exhaust is top notch.
Some speed hump scrapes and dints on the bottom of the exhaust that you can't see when mounted. Progressively flanges from 3" at the cat to almost 4" before the cannon - this is made for serious flow and power. Would be an excellent upgrade to your RB25 if you are looking to make big power
I also have a matching stainless 3" de-cat straight-through pipe which might also be available - contact me if you're interested in this.
Pickup only from Surrey Hills, Melbourne. Cash on pickup

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