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Guys,

what i have for sale is a cat back Fujitsubo exhaust

its a 3inch in to twin 2.5inch piping rated for 400kw and was holding my power at 360kw

its a very nice not to loud exhaust very cop friendly but still a nice deep sounding exhaust

i have a pic of the system but its not mine as i haven't taken it off yet

ill leave it on for another week before i put my other exhaust on so it gives you a chance to come hear it if you like.

reason for sale is my car is now only used for track

so there's no point of having 2 exhaust sitting around

i'm after $450 ono

located in melb

best contact by pm as my phone is playing up at the moment

Dean

Hey guys, i bought this off 'Deanc' last month but since then sold the car.

Never had a chance to put it on so its still in the garage.

Chasing the same price as above.

Still in good condition. Can send pics on request but looks like the picture attached.

$450ono

Call Merv on XXXXXXXX, I dont go on SAU anymore due to not having a skyline.

-Merv

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Quieter than most and possibly one of THE BEST off the shelf exhaust systems to ever come out for the R33. A stupidly good price if it is in good condition.

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