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Pick up from Blue Mtns or Sydney preferred.

Lay-By if your budget is tight - and you have up to 1 yr to pay it off.

Number 1)

Item: MINE'S CATBACK EXHAUST (R34 GT-R) for $790ono

Description: Rare & Beautiful 80mm S/S Exhaust. It has one of the most gorgeous tips too. System is not that old. So no scratches or dents.

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Number 3)

Item: NISMO CALSONIC 3" S/S Exhaust (r34 GT-R) for $350

Description: This could be 10 yrs old - but good condition.

Lay-By will be accepted here too. Centre muffler has slight scraping, but nothing harsh.

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Number 4)

Item: HKS Front Pipe (R34 GT-R). $390

Description: This Y-Pipe has a foldover to equalize lengths > 3". Not that old. Gorgeous - no scrapes.

Lay-By will be accepted here too.

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Number 5)

Item: HKS 3" Cat. Looks like about 200cfm. $335.

Description: Heat shield and S/S Cat look to be in great condition. Minimal constriction at either end. No rattles that I can hear.

Lay-By will be accepted here too.

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Number 6)<br>Item: NISSAN Bonnet Struts for $0 = Free to a good home<br>Description: These need to be regassed. Want to make your engin bay look classy?<br>No Lay-By on these - LOL<br><br>Terry-225.jpg<br>

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Nismo system should come up well with some elbow grease ie steel wool scourers

Yes it will, with some...

a) Prepsol 'n steel wool then

b) Autosol then

I think I'll have a go myself on the weekend if I have time and update Pics if it hasn't been taken.

Thanks

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Terry, can you chuck up the sizes of the Hooker Muffler? (width and length)

Ta

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Sure...

Without the piped flanges,

Body Width = 280mm

Body Length = 365mm

A, It comes with installation instructions + embossed words "INLET" and "OUTLET" on the muffler itself

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Sure...

Without the piped flanges,

Body Width = 280mm

Body Length = 365mm

A, It comes with installation instructions + embossed words "INLET" and "OUTLET" on the muffler itself

Cheers tez. Will measure under the car and let you know

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