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Hey guys i am thinking that i should get a new cat to replace well whats left of mine.

Does anyone in canberra stock the super flow 4" cats. So my questions is if you choose to accept is

a) where

b ) cost

c) are they good and not going to drive my car around like i do.

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Hey guys i am thinking that i should get a new cat to replace well whats left of mine.

Does anyone in canberra stock the super flow 4" cats.  So my questions is if you choose to accept is

a) where

b )  cost

c) are they good and not going to drive my car around like i do.

you can get a 5" cat from a place called magic performance, they had an article in HPI a couple of months ago

if i were to purchase a new cat it'd be from magic performance job. heaps of people are managing yummy power increases with these units. even if they're not cheap, i have no doubt they're just about the best flowing cats that money can buy. they come in 3-4-5 inch with reducers optional for any size piping...

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hey guys, i am trying to organise a group buy for magic cats, have a look in the group buy section, if we get 10 people its a very good price, 210 delivered anywhere for the 4inch version.

What are they usually worth? Im in depending on time frame please PM me back with details (and how much interest you have so far)

Cheers

IF THIS GROUP BUY GOES AHEAD LET ME KNOW. I just got a brand new 4" Greddy/Trust full Titanium system, & I need a good quality 4"cat for it.

I am willing to pay $400 from a shop, but if they are the same quality for 200 to 250, then I will obviously buy the cheaper one.

Cheers

0404 323 989 or PM

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