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Hey guys I have a few Fujitsubo exhaust cat back systems for sale at under wholesale prices. 2% of all sales will be donated to SAU. ($180)

R32 GTS-T Fujitsubo Power Getter (1 in stock) - $900AUD each

R33 GTS-T Fujitsubo Power Getter (1 in stock) - $900AUD each

R34 GTT - Legalis R (1 in stock) $950

R34 GTR Fujitsubo Legalis R (2 in stock) - $1100 each

R33GTR Fujitsubo Legalis R (1 in stock) -$1050

R33 GTR Fujitsubo Legalis R 2nd hand in exc cond $700ono (bargain)

R32 GTR Jasma (i think its Kakimoto or HKS) muffler only $250ono (dont be weak)

All prices are rock bottom, so there is no negotiations here because its not for a profit, but rather for a clearance due to closure of business. GST is included in price and receipt will be given to buyer.

Please contact me on 0400255008 if you are a genuine buyer (AFTER 5pm only all days) or pm me for any enquiries. Cheers

***This is a one off deal as its to clear stock, no profit gained*****

To be honest, i couldnt tell you the pipe size, bc i havent opened the box up. The floor plan on the 32s should be the same, but you might have to investigate. It should be able to fit with no or little modification. But as I said, it may or may not. This will sell quickly so get back to me soon. Cheers bud

Does the R32 GTST Power Getter RS fits R32 GTR??? and what are the pipe size??? are they 80mm or 95mm???

thanks

GTS-032 - dude if you can get a better price than what i have listed, good luck to you. RRP price for a GTS-T kit cat back from Fujitsubo is at least 1300-1400. It aint your normal HKS or TRUST cat backs that you can pickup for 1100-1200.

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