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Hi all,

I have for sale the following used items from my R33 GTR:

Kakimoto.R Stainless Cat-back Exhaust System with Metal Cat $450

Apexi GT Spec Front Pipe $250

Apexi Power Intake Kit $200

OEM Sway Bars $100

Cat, front pipe and pod filters were on the car for less than 8000 km.

All items in good condition.

Local buyers only please. I am located in Madeley WA. Mobile: 0439657815

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Hey mate, are you able to have a look in the mid muffler and tell me how restrictive it looks?

Also if it tapers down to smaller than 80mm in any places like the flanges?

Same with the front pipe, is it 70-80 at the inlets and outlets?

Hi mate,

Took the below measurements.

Main muffler portion inlet: at least 85mm

Mid muffler portion inlet: have not measured as cat still attached

Mid muffler portion outlet: at least 85mm

Front pipe inlets: at least 70mm

Front pipe outlets: at least 75mm

Diameters may actually be larger depending from were you measure from, but I measured purely the open area so might be a bit conservative. Hope that helps.

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