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Hi fellas,

Still in box - I imported it from Japan and it arrived on wednesday - I don't want it as I've got other plans for my car. Excellent bolt on cat back for your skyline - beautifully made. Full stainless steel. Gasket and bolts included. Jasma approved and stamped so they are less than 93 decibels. Quite light too.

Price: $800 or nearest offer. You can't buy these for this price in AUS.

Location: Gympie Queensland - will deliver free personally to Brissie and postage can be organised.

Phone: 0754816229

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Fellas this is the high power silent - not just the hi power. The high power silent is more expensive than the hi power as there's different packing in the mufflers.

I got a quote from just jap for a high power silent and it was over 1000 AUD with a one month waiting period from Japan. I couldn't get the high power silent anywhere in AUS - only the high power.

PM if interested as I said or nearest offer - I'm open to any reasonable offers.

Cheers

Yes - if you want to buy then we could drop it off to you - but not really interested in taking it down there for you to just look at as it takes up most of the car!

Cheers

Edited by gtst25

yes it will fit a 4 door but the muffler tip will sit in an inch or 2 in behind the rear bar. Basically it does not look wrong and looks like its meant to fit.

And man, sorry i cant come up with enough $$ yet, if it does not sell before i get cashed up ill be in tough..

cheers

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