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Apexi GT Spec Downpipe for R33 GTS-t

Model: 145-N004 9G8

  • Stainless Steel (needs a good polish for some bling brahh)
  • No dents
  • Comes with gearbox bracket
  • 80mm pipe diameter (3.15" inch)
  • I think it should Fit R32 GTS-t (please check before purchasing)
  • Comes with 2x nuts, 2x nuts, 1x exhaust gasket

Price: $150 (Will install for prospective buyer for slab of beer)

Decat Pipe/Cat Delete Pipe/Test Pipe/Defect Pipe/Flamezzzz Pipe lol

  • Mild Steel
  • Has provision to install a cover
  • Has temp sensor thread
  • Comes with 2x nuts, 2x bolts

Price: $50 (Will install for prospective buyer for slab of beer)

Location: Fairfield, NSW, 2165

Contact: PM or Reply here

Cheers,

Johnny

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Decat will fit:

C33/A31/S13/Z32/R32/R33/BNR34

Downpipe will fit:

R32/R33 most things running RB20DET

Sold:

Decat Pipe/Cat Delete Pipe/Test Pipe/Defect Pipe/Flamezzzz Pipe lol

Price: $50 (Will install for prospective buyer for slab of beer)

Still Available:

Apexi GT Spec Downpipe for R33 GTS-t

Model: 145-N004 9G8

Price: $150 (Will install for prospective buyer for slab of beer)

MONDAY (fking fail) TUESDAY bump :woot:

ALSO:

Stuff For FREE 1 [Here] - R33 ECU Passenger Kick Panel, Hand Brake Assembly & Main Cable

Stuff For FREE 2 [Here] - RB20DET Oil Cap, Oil Sump Plug, Hoses, CA18DET Hoses

Stuff For FREE 3 [Here] - 180SX Interior Bits - Trim, Cargo Straps, Washer Bottle Parts, etc.

$120 SAU Special, bring a cold 6 pack and I'll fit it too :)

MONDAY BUMP MOFOS

I'M ALSO SERZ, I SELL THIS AND I'LL BECOME A SAU NSW MEMBER TOO lol

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