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geez!

that was a stab in the dark!

well im looking at getting a system done on the r30

i was wondering why it has a cat? is this actually of an R30?

im trying to visualise how it all fits up

and im in canberra, can drive to syd, so if you know of anyone traveling south we may be able to arrange transport

i can use an aftermarket S13 system from the local importer, but thougth to see how this looks first... any pics of it installed

and have you got anything else R30 related for sale>>>???

maybe its an FJ/DR emissions thing?

the aussie L24e in the series 2 MR30 had steel 'pipes' in the exhaust ports that heated up and burnt un-spent fuel, so maybe that was enough for it to pass the gas testing, not needing a cat....

cats pretty much become useless after a few years anyway... feed em to the dogs eh!

you must run all original EPA gear on your car that was released with your engine. As far as I know all FJ20's had a cat, I definitely know the L20ET's did. So if it came out with a cat technically to get it engineered you need to have a cat.

Does anyone else maybe know? I am interested if they fit a coupe.

cheers

same man. sory to high jack this threade i no these are sold but i got some K macs springs good nic, pm if u intersted

D-Limo

Can you:

get the exhaust,

wrap it in some packing tape to secure it together,

then wrap it in a few meters of clingwrap

Get the dimensions (length, width, height)

Get the weight

and pass these all onto me... (incl your postcode & suburb)

will be getting a quote from busfreight with this information

Then I will see how much they will charge to get it here!

If all else fails, I'll get my brother from carina to pick it up.

Have you got anything else M/D/HR30 related you loking at selling?

D-Limo

Can you:

get the exhaust,

wrap it in some packing tape to secure it together,

then wrap it in a few meters of clingwrap

Get the dimensions (length, width, height)

Get the weight

and pass these all onto me... (incl your postcode & suburb)

will be getting a quote from busfreight with this information

Then I will see how much they will charge to get it here!

If all else fails, I'll get my brother from carina to pick it up.

Have you got anything else M/D/HR30 related you loking at selling?

I can do this.

But I need proof of comitment before I pack it. email me at [email protected]

Only other r30 bits I have are rear koni shocks to suit rebuild wich you can have

cheers,

jarryd

Edited by D-limo

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