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HKS Super Dragger 3.5inch Cat-Back System

This Are Some General Details:

Brand: HKS.

Type: Super Dragger.

Size: 3.5 Inch Cat Back.

Metal: Mild Steel Cat Back & Muffler Stainless Steel.

Suits: R33 GTS-T May suit other skylines not sure.

It is in good condition has some minor scratches on the bottom of the muffler and the resononator (came like that from Japan) the scratches are not noticeable from the rear of the car.

It was EPA tested on my car a while ago with the stock turbo front pipe & high flow cat and the HKS exhaust and it got 90.0db on the dot. In general good sounding exhaust not too loud either.

Prefer someone in Victoria,Melbourne Don't really want to send it around Australia.

ASKING $550 NEG.

Please Contact me either through the forum PM or email it at rchrzanowski at ozemail.com.au Or SMS me On "edited after sale"

Thanks For Your Time. Rob

Better More Detailed Pictures Available on Request.

am interested in buying it outright, would only have standard exhaust to trade which i don't think u would want, what sort of prices would u expect, the toy shop will soon have one for me for about $550

i have kakimoto exhaust with the 2nd muffler removed....its much louder, but its more growly and pops on some gear changes.... if you interested PM me...

its in awesome condition...

Ps. i have been over the pits in it many times..... but i think its more leanient over here in WA.

Guest RedLineGTR
How much do u want for it (can swap for stock cat back zorst plus $$$ if your interested) and i am in vic

I updated my 1st post with a price that is/may be neg. Please pm with a price with and without the stock exhaust that you are willing to pay. Thanks Rob

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