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Hi guys i have two items for sale, both are made for R34 chassis but im sure you can make it fit other skylines with small modifications.

1. Custom made 4 inch exhaust system with OVAL piping to maximise ground clearance (Same piping used on v8 supercars and NASCARS) with discreet dual tip XFORCE 4 inch muffler and TWIN 3 inch Metal Cat high flow cats. Custom Ceramic coated exhaust manifold and dump pipe.(Ceramic coated from dump to cats) [All ceramic coating by Chris at Craved Coatings in a Satin Black finish]

Best thing about this system is that it dosn't hang lower than the rails, so you can lower your car more and moree and still be legal :D

Costed over 3k to make. Looking for $900 (It's brand new with no dents or damage)

Would be awesome on single turbo GTRs or GTT/GTST.

I know as a fact that r33 exhaust is a bit shorter so to fit it on all you have to do it shorten it a bit from where the cats are.

You could also fab some work the match it with the twin turbo down pipe.

2. HKS CHROMOLY half bolt in cage with side intrusion bars and fully paded. Suits R34 sunroof model. Missing the cross bar but wouldn't cost much to replace it as its just a straight pipe.

$550

Contact me on 0450 232 121

Melbourne but can post at buyer's expense.

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