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I spoke to MAGIC performance, who offered to supply their 4' cats for $210 delivered if 10 are bought at once.

BOLT ON VERSION NOW AN OPTION FOR $260 DELIVERED(Bolt onto 3inch exhaust)

GROUP BUY CLOSED

Retail value is $300

Fitting can be done at the MAGIC performance workshop for $90, so if you get it fitted there it will cost you $290 all up.

The workshop is in Brookvale, Sydney

Im sure you all know about the cats, if not, they are the best type you can buy, with coated stainless steel mesh inside.

They are CARB compliant

problems with keeping the temp sensor fitting, read last page!

5 inch version also available, for $450 (retail is $550 for these)

Some info from MAGIC themselves about the cats:

MAGIC cat information from Nissan Silvia forum

magic.jpg

1. Me (bolt on) MIGHT AS WELL BE PAID

2. race_snooze PAID

3. mrgtsx PAID

4. mycarhasposessedme (bolt on) PAID

5. mycarhasposessedme (bolt on) PAID

6. Ryno (bolt on) PAID

7. d00dz PAID

8. Fastrotor PAID

9. FAT32 (bolt on) PAID

10. my_gtr32 (bolt on) PAID

FIRST TEN ORDERS SENT TO MAGIC 28/11/05

ORDER #2

1. bigcarl PAID

2. SydneyKid (bolt on) PAID

3. MANWHOR3 (bolt on) PAID

4. R33RWKW 5 inch cat PAID

5. Panikin PAID

6. Trooper TOO LATE SORRY

7. 26GTS (bolt on) PAID

8. nismo33 (bolt on) PAID

LAST SEVEN ORDERS SENT TO MAGIC TODAY

ITS ALL OVER JUST WAIT FOR YOU CATS NOW PICS ON PAGE 5 :P

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they have a similar design as the catco metal cats, so performance would be comparable. although you should read up and make up your own mind if you are worried.

Either way you wont find a higher flowing cat than one of this design, may it be a catco or a magic cat (stainless steel mesh inside)

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I assume that this is the 3" pipe/4" body type. I need the 4" piping/5" body version.  Any chance of getting this?

Hey mate, i rung them to ask for you, and they will offer the 5' version you want for $450, the retail is $550.

I need a new cat.  Where's the thread from a while ago with a write up on these 4" magic cats?

So are you in for one?

If you follow the link in my first post which points to a thread on nissan silvia you can read all you need to know about them, straight from MAGIC performance themselves.

thanks for the link, always hard sifting through search results! that has the zoom result in it too if people want to see.

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Do Magic install the cats and if I supply them a front/dump pipe will they also install that?

siksII: I dont have money untill 2weeks later Would that be ok?

im sure they could install it for you, just give them a call.

normal install is $90

about the two weeks, i will close it as soon as we get 10 people, or at the end of next week, sorry!

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I might also change my dump/front pipe and get one of BATML's twin pipes. + magic cat (maybe)... still thinking...

that would be good, well maybe you could buy the magic cat now before the group buy ends, then buy the pipe later so at least u save some money on the cat.

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