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Complete 3 inch turbo back exhaust for a 33 gtst.

Bellmouth advance dump modified to fit a hotdog muffler in before the cat.

Dump pipe has been painted in high temp exhaust paint (supposedly has ceramic in it) and wrapped.

Cat is complete, not bashed out or "high flowed"

Single straight through box muffler before the rear subframe.

3 inch twin pipes or cannon out the back, both will be provided.

$300 neg.

3.5 inch cat back to suit 33

single hotdog muffler before rear subframe.

Cannon at the rear.

$150 firm.

Brand new fibre glass gtr style front bar to suit 33 gts/gtst

Sold the car before it was fitted.

No holes have been drilled yet.

$150 firm.

Located Canberra, ACT.

Pm, or Text me on Zero 415 055 80 Nine

Cheers,

Jono.

Edited by reaper1721

pics of bumper and turbo back exhaust as requested

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The cat is not pictured, but IS included

This is how the exhaust looked when fitted:

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Edited by reaper1721

Sold the car one week after buying the bar. As far as I could see, it was exactly the same as the bar I had on at the time...just didnt have zip tied up splits and cracks.

Here is a pic:

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3 inch turbo back exhaust is SOLD

pics of 3.5 inch cat back below. the exhaust has two small holes as pictured.

comes with two cannons, take one, take both, don't care, same price. One apexi n1, the other is some jap thingo that i can't read because its scratched (look at pics below). second cannon will need some pipe work to fit, has a silencer though.

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Also for sale, stock r33 gtst s2 turbo, blown exhaust turbine. has no actuator. $20. hiflow it without taking your car off the road?

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