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What size is the inlet?

is it stainless steel?

is it mild steel?

what brand if any?

what car is it on?

can you find one that it is similar to that we would all know?

I am interested in this so please let me know.

I am in ashfield in sydney.

Gerds,

unless you can add more info about the area you are in and what it looks like, i will have to close the thread... if you have something for sale you shouldn't make people guess the necassary information.

Christian

Yep. I saw the muffler on the weekend.

All it needs is a good clean.. Nothing some autosol couldn't fix.. I think that with a little polish, it would look new.

It doesn't have any scratches or dents. It is stainless steel, the inlet to the muffler is a nice 3 inch pipe, the tip is a 4 inch.

The muffler has nice welding too. Very neat.

The actuall muffler itself is kind of an oval shape (not like a round cannon muffler)

The internals of the muffler....

It has dual straight piping in the muffler. Can't tell the size of the pipes.. probably just under 2 inches.. so basically..

3inch in, dual pipes internal (each pipe is slightly smaller than 2 inch), 4 inch tip.

As for why I didn't buy it???

I am looking for a cannon type muffler...

This would look excellent under many cars.. but in my eyes, would suit the R33 the best. Very nice and chunky..

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