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$210

Item: r34 GTT 5zigen miracle fireball catback exhaust

Link to 5zigen website

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: missus is complaining bout the noise and i found one another one for sale

Price and Payment Conditions: $210 PRICE DROP!~!!! ono

Extra Info:

it is VERY light and weighs next to nothing

low bassy grumble on idle and absolutely screams up in the higher revs

*WARNING - it is loud but does not drone

3'' piping and a 3.5'' angle cut cannon tip

was originally of a r34 GTR but it was modded to fit a GTT

Contact Details:

Prefer sydney buyer so you can hear it and see for yo

Contact via pm or post below

Edited by mr_greddy

edit:

i asked a friend who confirmed with someone (nightcrawler) who fitted a 2dr exhaust to a 4dr , no mods needed .. its just a bit shorter at the tip (4cm)

but seeing my exhaust extends out a bit, it should look just right

price is fairly low already for a nice jdm item =)

Edited by mr_greddy

yes

my friend has modified an exhaust from a r33 to a gtt

cost him around $100 and modified 10cm of piping

i would assume its the same vice versa and might be cheaper depending where you go.. my friend went to a "respected" workshop to get his work done

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate still interested, any pics of the underside of the muffler, also a pic of it on the car. The one you sent doesn't really show it. Also clearer pics of where it has been modified eg the welding on the brown section of the pipe. It is Stainless steel yeah?

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