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R33 S2 Rear Seat, Kakimoto Hyper N1+ Rev 3.5' Exhaust For R33 Gtst & Gtr [syd]


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Hi Guys

I have following items for sale, located in Chatswood, PM me if you're interested

R33 series 2 GTST rear seat in good condition- $50

pickup only

Kakimoto Fullmega N1 + REV 3.5 inch, full stainless catback exhaust for R33 GTSt and GTR- $550

Rare exhaust, 3.5 inch full stainess steel, In good condition overall, only used for 10,000km with slight scratches at the bottom, otherwise its fine.

This is the latest Kakimoto N1, no drone from within car, very nice and quiet and produces a nice note on acceleration, while not being overly loud. Sounds very crisp on higher rpm.

Will take it off car within a weeks time or when there's a buyer, whichever comes first.

http://www.kakimotoracing.co.jp/image_N31307.html

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its ok, not overly low, the lowest point actually sits slightly higher than HKS silent hi power, and the lowest point is actually the big resonator which is what keeps it quiet..

My car had the sydneykid suspension, so its lowered and the lowest point where the exhaust is, is still more than 100mm, since it cleared police check

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