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Cat Delete Pipe,

I bought this pipe for my R34 but have just dicovered that the flanges are the other way round on R34's so it wont fit.

If you have an R33 or R32 I'm sure it will fit fine.

Just unbolt the cat and bolt this in for the track. Illegal for road use.

3 inch flanges

Looks well made. Cost me $60 plus post.

$50

R34 Gtt Triple Gauges,

We all know what they look like.

$300

R34 Gtt Clutch And Pressure Plate, Suit rebuild.

Stocker with lots of k's on them.

Would be a good Jim Berry rebuild. Upgrade now and sell your stock one while it's still perfect.

$50

Stock Panel Air Filter.

Suit any Skyline.

It's stock. It was on my car for about a month when I bought it.

Look brand new.

$10 plus post if necessary.

  • 3 weeks later...
any pics of the pipe? would you take $40 delivered to 5000?

Cheers

If you offer $50 plus post I will take a pic for you.

  • 5 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...

adam

jim berry will probably give you more for the clutch than you are asking so allowing for some postage you would have your cash in the bag.

  • 2 weeks later...

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