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well i can't imagine it would be more than $20? if AustPost is open tomorrow, i'll check for you.

would u be interested if it was $180 + 20 shipping?

oh shit mate, sorry haven't checked for a little while.

I'll double check the postage costs.

sorry for the late reply!

EDIT: We talking metro Perth?

G'day, I have a 98' stagea. I just went and took a measurement of front pipe with a tape. The front pipe is about 650mm from elbow to cat flange. Is your pipe ment to get rid of cat because the straight bit of pipe looks about 1m long in picture?.

if you go to www.bosimporting.com.au - you can have a look there as well.

Material is mild steel, with some coating. Ceramic? not sure.. but basically, mild steel.

Don't think you can ever get rid of the CAT? i'm not sure. I know the 98's run the NEO engines as well (yours does yeah?) but i don't know if this will fit a Stagea. Let me shoot an email off and ask.

cheers,

daniel

P.S. Still waiting on the guy who said he'd take it??

G'day I know you shouldn't remove cat but the pipe looks a bit long. Is it longer from the elbow than my measurements?. Is it a one piece split dump pipe/ front pipe?.

  • 1 month later...

this item has FINALLY been sold, $170 for anyone who's interested. Bit of steal really considering i didn't even open the thing! Oh well...

oh yeah, sold to some guy who hasn't even posted in this thread.

cheers y'all

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