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3.5" Kakimoto stainless steel exhaust.

Its cat back and has a 4.5" tip muffler. also has mid mount muffler in it.

Straight bolt on for an r33. Looking to swap for a 3" exhaust.

Reason for sale: looking for something quieter.

Has some small marks under mid muffler and rear muffler but no dents at all. marks are just gutter rash like, pics will be up soon.

Purchase Price: SOLD

Location: Northern Suburbs of Melb.

Prefer local pick up or swap rather than interstate.

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has a mean sound but getting on in yrs now (f*k im 23 and saying that) and want something quieter, forgot to mention exhaust has a silencer to that goes with it, modified so cops and epa cant see it.

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Damn, i'm in Sydney, and looking for something that sounds better then what i have, mine is quiet as, 3inch with 4 inch outlet. Pity your all the way down there, wouldv'e swapped tomorrow.

good luck mate.

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