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Guest RedLineGTR

I am after a cat back exhaust of some sort in Melbourne since sending it from another state would be an annoying issue. This is what I need:

1. At Least 3inch piping..3.5inches would be ideal.

2. Stainless Steel or Mild Steel (Dependant on Price)

3. I currently have a HKS Supper Dragger ATM But want something louder!!

4. Suitable for a R33 GTST.

5. No Dints in actual piping (resonator is fine as long as it’s not much)

6. Would be keen on a trade on my current HKS Super Dragger 3.5 Cat Back Exhaust rather than an outright buy. BUT I DON’T HAVE TO TRADE IF IT’S THE STYLE OF EXHAUST I REALLY WANT :)

If you have a exhaust for sale please post up pic's of the exhaust and some price or pm or email me at rchrzanowski at ozemail.com.au

Thanks For Your Time. Rob :wassup:

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I"ll have it in the For sale section during this week as a "EOI" thread to see what people are willing to pay for it, but i would be keen to buy something second hand as i'm not really keen to fork out money for a brand spanking new one since a second hand cat back will do the same job, not to many cat backs for sale atm. I will pm you when i post up the thread. Thanks Rob

A couple of A'pexi units here for $660 http://www.upimports.com.au/UPI_Parts/exhaust.php

A Kakimoto here [for something different] for $600 http://www.upimports.com.au/UPI_Parts/exhaust1.php

A "Brand Unknown" for $850 new here http://www.upimports.com.au/UPI_Parts/exhaust1.php

Another brand unknown for $800 new http://www.upimports.com.au/UPI_Parts/exhaust2.php

An 80mm one [mild steel] and an 85mm [stainless] on above link also - just over 3 inch / 3.25 resp. & $750 / $850.

APEXi Exhaust to suit R33 80mm for $700 on same link

Same link: Concept Exhaust 80mm to suit R33/GTR/GTSt new for $950

Same link: RSR 80MM Exhaust to suit R33 GTSt/GTR new for $950

And lastly you guessed it same page: R33 Skyline RSR Exhaustn Near New for $700!

Here's a pic for good measure - Concept Exhaust 80mm to suit R33/GTR/GTSt new

Exhaust_33.jpg

if you want to go the custom route, them i'm getting my cat-back exhaust done this week for $530 in melb.

specs:

3"

mandrel bent

mild steel with stainless cannon muffler

includes x-large resonator

fully fitted and it actually sits higher than stock (so you can lower the car still) :)

would be cheaper with no resonator (want it louder, hey? :P ) or with a smaller resonator but add 3.5" and it may be back up to the 500 mark...

PM me if you are interested in the name of the place (its in dandenong), or else i'm getting it done this thurs (19/8) and you can check it out on the next meetup after that...

Waz.

Guest RedLineGTR
if you want to go the custom route, them i'm getting my cat-back exhaust done this week for $530 in melb.  

specs:

3"

mandrel bent

mild steel with stainless cannon muffler

includes x-large resonator

fully fitted and it actually sits higher than stock (so you can lower the car still) :)

would be cheaper with no resonator (want it louder, hey? :) ) or with a smaller resonator but add 3.5" and it may be back up to the 500 mark...

PM me if you are interested in the name of the place (its in dandenong), or else i'm getting it done this thurs (19/8) and you can check it out on the next meetup after that...

Waz.

Thanks for that info. I'll take you up on that offer to check it out some time. Cheers Rob

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