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Less than 500km.

Removed due to excessive noise with full catless exhaust.

WARINING WILL ROBINSON

If you have a full catless exhaust this Tomei UEL header will make your exhaust as loud as balls.

$600.

Everything except the box and the gasket for the overpipe.

PICKUP ONLY from Holsworthy, 2173

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Loud is good for 86 owners, that's all they can offer besides half of the ASOS catalogue and flat brim hats lol.

Cheap btw, good luck with the sale. Post it up on PoofBook groups, you'll sell it quicker!

24 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Loud is good for 86 owners, that's all they can offer besides half of the ASOS catalogue and flat brim hats lol.

Cheap btw, good luck with the sale. Post it up on PoofBook groups, you'll sell it quicker!

Don't do failbook.

You would be surprised how a little NA 86 goes with about 200hpatw, it ain't no rocket ship, but it definitely isn't a slouch getting around town.

About the same as a stock turbo S15, only the 86 handles better.20190618_115301.thumb.jpg.33146d4469fabf37789f72e3a6a27d02.jpg

LOL, I had to google ASOS, and my cap bills are as curved as fark.

Buy my shit....

On 27/06/2019 at 12:18 AM, Iron Mike said:

Selling BRZ parts on a Skyline forum probably won't happen very quickly ?

No real rush, plus I believe this is a Euro forum now, apparently, or not, maybe......

1 hour ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

It's a building forum, didn't you know?
Somehow we've saturated it with car talk.

Need to go back to our roots:

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How's this puppy?

Mandrel bends, VTA, manually adjustable, hell, even a spare port for a wide band

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2 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Wow, that is sex spec, even Queen Street Plumbing will get jealous. I hope it graces the PlumbingSalon magazine next edition

I was going for this look, I think I pulled it off well.........

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LOL....Pulled it off well.........

$580

Do it.

Or...

May swap for old Japanese motorcycle.

Paint and plastics are not important. 

Rego is not important, BUT (notice the big "but"), you must be the last registered owner.

Engine size not important.

A rolling frame with a engine will do, I'm going to pull it apart anyway.

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