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Hey guys, last few parts laying around

Crash pad in excellent condition ( $200 )

Passenger srs air bag with module ( $200 )

apexi exhaust system cat back ( $250 )

aftermarket 3inch dump pipe from just jap ( $60 )

side skirts painted white in perfect condition, no modifying as they were on my car perfect, just urthane on ( $120 )

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hey mate

were abouts in gong are you from

im from kiama

could you tell me about your cat back exhaust you have for sale??

how big is it??

and would you know if it will fit on my r33 gts series 1 non turbo??

thanks

Side skirts Sold

Dump Pipe Sold

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Airbag module i believe would be different for sure as series 2 has dual airbags and series 1 only has drivers ..

In regards to exhaust system, im pretty sure it will fit a a non turbo as its cat back, series 1 & 2 are the same car regardless.

Side skirts Sold

Dump Pipe Sold

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Airbag module i believe would be different for sure as series 2 has dual airbags and series 1 only has drivers ..

In regards to exhaust system, im pretty sure it will fit a a non turbo as its cat back, series 1 & 2 are the same car regardless.

well if i can get some confirmation that it fits ill buy it

not interested in buying anything here, but just as a FYI: i have a 33gtst catback on my n/a and it bolted on no probs - they are exactly the same

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