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Hi Freebaggin!

Long time no see, I'll go check if I still have mine, if I do you can have it for next to nothing or you can borrow it.

CHeers.

Hi again! How did you go with the exhaust? If I take it will be for good. Cheers.

Thanks Tangles, but I have turbo to cat.

$250 is rich :)

I have one from my sedan.

Do u nedd to borrow it (which you are more than welcome to do) or are you looking to return your car to stock? (in which case what are you going to do with your exhaust?)

I am in need of a cheep cat back system for Di's 33, so we may be able to do a deal. (if your old system isnt anything too special)

I have one from my sedan.

Do u nedd to borrow it (which you are more than welcome to do) or are you looking to return your car to stock? (in which case what are you going to do with your exhaust?)

I am in need of a cheep cat back system for Di's 33, so we may be able to do a deal. (if your old system isnt anything too special)

If it works out that I sell the full system I have, it's a full 3.5" turbo back, so I'd want good money for it.

Again, I want a dirt cheap cat back R33 coupe stock exhaust system to keep on the car.

i have a ET exhaust system for sale if anybody is interested????? cat back or including the cat its a 80mm hiflow mandrel bent with stainless muffler - twin pipe. It was on the car when i originally bought it, i know the guy paid $$2k for it!! ripped off i reckon!! ill part with it for $400. its onle 12months old too

PM if anybody interested

Dude go see Marky at ET! He prob has a crap load of them sitting out the back of his shop that you could prob get for next to nothin or even some form of alcohol!

Many thanks Delux, he has some.

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