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Hi All,

After a recent exhaust upgrade on my 'line I have a Trust superdragger style stainless rear muffler for sale. All mounts etc are to suit a '95 R33 GtsT and connects to a std (2.5") exhaust system in front of the rear axle (need a flange break put in).

Don't know about exact gains but I had a completely stock exhaust system on mine and after fitting it, my 'line seemed to rev a lot better as well as sounding awesome!

I'm looking for about $200 for it but will take nearest offer, and would prefer melb buyer. If interested pls PM me.

-Anthony.

chopobo: yes it does have a 2.5" inlet (assuming the original stock system is 2.5"!)

muck: Not as loud as my current 3.5" system from the turbo back :-) but yes it does rumble.....not too bad inside the car as the stock cat etc etc help.

i'm wonder

the inlet of the muffler would be 3" with piping into a flange that is 2.5" right

so its pretty much a turbo muffler except with a 2.5" bolt on flange

so i can still put it on 3" piping

eriktufa: not sure.....has about 1m of piping before the actual muffler so it is possible. Download the pic and ask an exhaust shop!

chopobo: The inlet of the muffler looks like at least 3 -> 3.5" (I haven't measured it). However cut off the reducer (2.5" -> 3.5") and fit a 3" -> 3.5" reducer (or whatever reducer to suit) and it'll fit your 3" system quite nicely :-). Check the overall pic in my orig thread and you can see the reduction at the very end of the piping....

Fatgts-r: As far as I know Trust don't (or didn't) actually label their mufflers so it is an ORIGINAL trust muffler. All the muffler has as ID is the JASMA plate (jap compliance like ADR's over here).

Dave: I live near Caulfield and work in Moorabbin....so take your pick :-)

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