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Hey guys Im looking for the stock r33 rear muffler. I only need this for epa so i'd prefer to buy cheap otherwise fi any friendly melbourne people out there want to lend me theres that would be sweet too.

Thanks,

Andrew

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hey bro i can help ya, ive got one from a 33 full stock rear muffler with the curved connection that goes to exhaust (stock) ive also got a epa ive gota get off in a few weeks, do ya a deal ill lend you the muffler and if ur putting ur stock setup back on for epa. And ill borrow off ya from after the cat back exhaust in like amonth

if ur after that muffler thing with the twin tips...i got one its jus been chopped of with a bit of pipe out the other end..will need some sort of modification or weld to fit onto the stock pipe..

cant really take it anywhere ... feel free to come pick it up FOR FREE..livin up northern suburbs melb..

its just taking up space..thought id need it ..that was 4 years ago..its jus sititn in the warehouse collecting dust

send a PM. cheers

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