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All items located 2210, Sydney.

Will post at buyers expense

Send me a pm for more info

R34 Dump pipes
Stainless steel

​Good condition

Better flow than 32 & 33 items
Bigger outlets than 32 & 33 items (60mm)


$250 ono

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Kakimoto Racing R Catback R32 GTR
Full 80mm exhaust

Stainless

Over $1000 shipped new - http://www.nengun.com/kakimoto-racing/kakimoto-r

Nice sound
Good condition

$400 ono

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Impul Front pipes 70-80mm

Discontinued part, pretty rare

Great condition, awesome looking part

comes with 3 gaskets

Suits R32, R33, R34 GTR

$200 ono

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Custom 2.75 - 3.5 inch Front pipe

Stainless

3.5 inch outlet

tapers to 80mm at the flange

would be easy to cut and weld bigger flange

suits R32, R33, R34 GTR

$200 ono

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