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Item:

HKS Jasma 3" cat back

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Very good

Price:

$350

To Fit: (What car)

ECR33, BCNR33

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

I am selling my 3" HKS Jasma approved cat back exhaust which is currently installed on my R33 GTR and sounds awesome

Fitment is 100% perfect as with most if not all Japanese brand name parts

Its basically 3" cat back with no mufflers/resonator to a 5" canon which sits on a nice angle but nothing to crazy

Picture above of how it sits on the car

Thanks

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I decided I will be taking the exhaust off the car on Saturday as the car isn't going anywhere, will clean it up so it looks all pretty. That way for those who want to inspect on the weekend can have a better look at it

I will also have after market GTR front pipes available soon :D

Thanks

PM sent

Replied mate

abu did you buy this car to strip lol or your just upgrading i guess hehe

gl wid sale bro

cheers

bahaha just upgrading Tony, you know how it is :D

Thanks

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