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Kakimoto Exhaust for R32 GTR for sale in Sydney

* Unsure of model

* Catback includes 1 resonator - 4" diameter

* In used but great condition

* Was swapped off my brother's car as it was too loud (Kakimotos are known for their loudness)

* Price is $450

Please text me as i don't use the internet much

0424 two zeronine six 06

Thanks

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I have this exact exhaust after trying a few models.... sure its loud-ish, but it sounds unreal and how a RB26 should sound!

Never been pulled over....

Good luck with the sale.

Hey mate are you will to swap for a magnaflow catback 3inch oval muffler which is quite new and clean. A mature owner had installed for daily driving so isnt too loud.

I've got one of these too, 3" pipe with 3.5" hot dog/resonator to 4.5" muffler and 4" cannot tip, can vouch for loudness factor but definitely sounds awesome and crackles too, have gotten a spit of flames using this a couple of times! GWS mate. :)

Can someone tell me if kakimotos are boggy and loud before 3000rpm..? Its going to be on my daily and really want it to open up while flat footing not in traffic. Cheers

Can someone tell me if kakimotos are boggy and loud before 3000rpm..? Its going to be on my daily and really want it to open up while flat footing not in traffic. Cheers

I'd say they start to get boggy and loud at 3k+ but not before that, it's more of a gradual loudness. :)

Are you sure its 4" all the way?

Not 3 1/2" to 4 outlet?

I had a 3 1/2" to 4" Kakimoto on my last 32 GTR

I found it quiet below 3k, very streetable (quieter then my 3" apexi), but on WOT it absolutely screamed!!

I have this exact exhaust after trying a few models.... sure its loud-ish, but it sounds unreal and how a RB26 should sound!

^^^^^^ :)

Dan

i have this same exhaust with de-cat and it just so loud that can hear from 2 blocks away. With cat is much quiet. If i remember the model is N1.

Good luck with ur sale :)

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