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Fujitsubo Power Getter RS - from: $929.00 pick up

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Apexi Bomber II (Mild Steel) - from: $750.00 pick up

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Apexi N1 Evolution (Full Stainless) - from: $850.00 pick up

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HKS Silent Hipower 409D (Mild Steel) - from: $830.00 pick up

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HKS Silent Hi-Power: (Full stainless) - from: $989.00 pick up

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- Price included all taxes and duty

- Shipping via AIR Freight is extra, Please PM

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Hi there.. currently have a stock r33 s2!! lookin for a catback about end of oct tho!!

Just need some suggestions to which catback to get firstly!! Need something thats not too loud, just perfect sounding..

Heard Trust PE 2 is a gd buy or even the power getter!!

will be buying front/dump pipe later on, however catback is gd till then.. But if i do purchase the front/dump pipes with hiflow cat, will it make the exhaust note excessivly loud??

Basically need some suggestions please..

Cheers..

Sidd.

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Fujitsubo Power Getter is quite loud on R33 ~ 99db

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/search/prod-v.p...cnamID=00000518

Trust PE2 don't list the sound lvl, but it is normally very quite on S15.

The front pipe will make it only slightly louder.

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For the power getter (RS), how big is the barrel??

You wouldnt to happen have a pic of it installed on a skyline r33 would you??

How much is shipping to sydney..

Does it come in mildsteel ( so i can save some money lol)

thanks..

For the power getter (RS), how big is the barrel??

You wouldnt to happen have a pic of it installed on a skyline r33 would you??

How much is shipping to sydney..

Does it come in mildsteel ( so i can save some money lol)

thanks..

Hi,

Only got a small pic:

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Full stainless only for this Power Getter,

will send you more details shortly

$999.00 delivered to NSW for R33 model

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Which model you are after? there are many models, please let us know.

http://www.kakimotoracing.co.jp/

Can you get a hold of a Fujitsubo 'Power Getter' cat-back for a c33 laurel? Could you PM any info and pics you have to me. Also price estimate delivered to Brissie.

Also would it be possible to just purchase a Fujitsubo Muffler?

dezz - Sorry we don't.

Are there brands that only make the piping and no mufflers? Or do you mean basically a straight pipe?

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sorry, you'll have to excuse my lack of knowledge here...im just trying to find out what the pipe from cat to muffler will cost me, as im going to be buying split front/dump, hi flow cat, and already have a muffler...

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