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Hi BT, looking for a catback for a SII R33 GTS-T Sedan. would like an oval muffler, not cannon, twin tips if poss.

New or used..

Can collect from Melbourne

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Hi BT,

im also looking for a catback with oval(twin tip) muffler but for a R34 GT-T. Preferably with just the rear muffler, no mid muffler or resonator & with the least amount of bends, i'd like a system with the least amount of flow restriction. Any suggestions?

Please pm me. Cheers.

Hi BT, looking for a catback for a SII R33 GTS-T Sedan. would like an oval muffler, not cannon, twin tips if poss.

New or used..

Can collect from Melbourne

Hi BT, looking for a catback for a SII R33 GTS-T Sedan. would like an oval muffler, not cannon, twin tips if poss.

New or used..

Can collect from Melbourne

**Note: from last 1st July FUJITSUBO has increased the prices

Hows Fujitsubo Legalis R?

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New price - $1,145.00 landed new

Hi BT,

im also looking for a catback with oval(twin tip) muffler but for a R34 GT-T. Preferably with just the rear muffler, no mid muffler or resonator & with the least amount of bends, i'd like a system with the least amount of flow restriction. Any suggestions?

Please pm me. Cheers.

Most Japanese brands do not sell the Muffler alone but available in US market.

For japanese brand, TRUST PE Ti-R catback has straight pipe without centre muffler.

This type of catback has less restriction

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how much can u get for a Kakimoto GT1.OZ Racing exhaust system for a BNR32 GTR

product code is N11308 on kakimoto's web site

plz PM me the price and how long does it take u to land it here thank you

PS plz be aware that it's a 90mm pipe size which is different from GTST (80mm)

how much can u get for a Kakimoto GT1.OZ Racing exhaust system for a BNR32 GTR

product code is N11308 on kakimoto's web site

plz PM me the price and how long does it take u to land it here thank you

PS plz be aware that it's a 90mm pipe size which is different from GTST (80mm)

Roughly $1,150.00 landed (90mm) if they haven't recently increased the price

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How loud are the blitz nur specs......and whats the legal amount?

can u list the ones that are legal for the r34 GTT

Legal limit in VIC is 90dB

Only Apexi and Fujitsubo provides the noise level.

Apexi> all of models are over 90dB

Fujitsubo> Legalis R type EVO is under 90dB

Any chance of getting a price on a set of front pipes for a 1989 32 gtr?

Apexi GT-SPEC front pipe for BNR32, 33, 34

Twin Pipe> become 1

70mm x 2> 80mm

Price: $655.00 landed (sea)

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Is the HKS Silent Hi-Power: (Full stainless) for an R34 GTT going to come in at under 95db?

How much for that system shipped to Brisbane?

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