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got the following bits for sale as no longer needed:

1. Djetro PFC + Boost Control Kit. Serial GTR33D - $1100

Comes with everything you need, including brand new hand controller. Allows you to run mafless, with boost control and display through the hand controller (up to 4 settings able to be stored).

2. 3.5" Venom high flow cat. 100cpsi. - $300

Brand new never used, bought it for my car but turns out my piping is actually 3". Pretty hard to come by.

Highest flowing cat I've been able to track down. Direct bolt on for R32/R33 GTR, including bung for temp sensor.

3. Nismo front pipes - $300

Excellent condition, stainless steel pipes with flex joint

4. Nismo cat back exhaust - $250

oval muffler, 3" piping. mid muffler has been cut out. Great sounding exhaust, not droney and flowed fine for 300awkw.

Take 3&4 for $500.

Parts located in wollstonecraft nsw. can post at buyers expense.

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John

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Pics of the exhaust and headers please? and will it fit r32 gtr without any modifications?

Front pipes are still on car at this stage. Pics up tonight.

Zero modifications required, straight bolt on

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Exhaust and high flow cat pictured below.

Both are stainless, muffler has been spray painted black (got it when I bought the car) but a quick scrub shows its still immac underneath. Pretty rare item with great sound, flow (came off car making 300awkw) and road legal.

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