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i am swapping out the exhaust system on my r33 gtr

it currently consists of the following

hks stainless front pipe ( tuned length)

decat

and a 4 inch hks straight pipe. very light thin stainless with a ti rear muffler so it has the ti crackle

for the full exhaust i would like 1k

located alley heights nsw

thing sounds mental

on reason for the sale is my kids are scared of the car, have upgraded to a racepace system

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will be off the car in the coming weeks

happy to take people for test drives to experience teh noise

here is a video of what it sounds like

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Interested in the exhaust.

Just curious with your opinion as to how loud it is (watched video) in person as I would be putting the exhaust onto a daily driven car.

Weighing up the risks of running decat plus loud exhaust or not :P

Would love to but I live up in North Queensland so would have to organize postage.

I will have a think about it and get back to you via this thread or pm if it hasn't sold before then.

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