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Have a look in 'group buys' - there was a deal in there for Catco cats recently. Send him a pm and you may still be able to get one for the GB price (around the high 300 dollar mark If I remember correctly)

From what I hear they are very good... Will most likely purchase one myself :laugh:

I swear I told you this in some other thread?? Anyway...stock GTR cats are very good and are 2.5 inch...the really good news is they bolt up and cost under $100

Yes where do i get one

I would look up the yellow pages and find compliance places...Like maybe try SVI they could point you in the right direction probably

Thats to much work, i started uni again and am working i dont have time to go chasing around for second hand parts

ok, so you said your too busy to go looking for parts, but you are asking where you can get one, dude they gave you advice on what to do, take Buntas advice on the GTR cat, it will take u just as much time to make a few phone calls and pick one up as it probally will to get one any other way,

or ask your genie if he knows where you can get one and he might do the running around for u,

I know thats why im asking if anyone know where i can get a good price on any 2.5 inch high flow cat.

Dont be so lazy! Even if someone tells you exactly where to go you should still ring around a bit and make sure that you are infact getting a good price! Research prevents you getting ripped off

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