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Do you have any second hand mild steel dual muffler cat back systems for an R33 GTST? or would you be interested in a trade in on a new system? I have an Apexi N1 with silencer in VG condition..

Cheers

Hi mate,

Can you please quote a price for a Kakimoto.R catback to suit a Series 2 R33 GTS25-t Skyline, I'm looking to buy one within the near future.

Thank you.

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RaseR, dezz - Kakimoto.R stainless catback (new) ERC33 - $1,149.00 landed in MEL

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Do you have any stats on this exhaust? estimated power increase etc? how much for mild steel?

Cheers,

Mark

Do you have any stats on this exhaust? estimated power increase etc? how much for mild steel?

Cheers,

Mark

Sorry no info. on power increase for Kakimoto.

More info here:

http://www.kakimotoracing.co.jp/image_NS309.html

This model only comes in full stainless steel

Hi there,

I'm looking for a dual tip Exhaust for my R33 GTS-T S2 coupe & have heard good things about both Kakimoto & Fujitsubo. I know that they both sell a dual tip system, but trying to get a picture or 1 is nearly impossible.

I'm also after a system that's a bit louder (not too much louder) than standard, preferable with more top end noise & is not an angled fit.

If you could give a quote on any dual tip (or even full dual pipe) system you sell for my car that roughly fits my description (& maybe a photo or 2) it would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Hi,

Kakimoto Hyper 2000 Full mega N1+Dual

http://www.kakimotoracing.co.jp/01-02-02_N...-02_N1+D00.html

Unfortunately it has been discontinued...

I can't find Fujitsubo as well

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/mc-prod/

Hi there,

I'm looking for a dual tip Exhaust for my R33 GTS-T S2 coupe & have heard good things about both Kakimoto & Fujitsubo. I know that they both sell a dual tip system, but trying to get a picture or 1 is nearly impossible.

I'm also after a system that's a bit louder (not too much louder) than standard, preferable with more top end noise & is not an angled fit.

If you could give a quote on any dual tip (or even full dual pipe) system you sell for my car that roughly fits my description (& maybe a photo or 2) it would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

I haven't actually seen a fujitsubo twin system myself, but I do know they exist. It's called a Legalis R TDX, trying to search through their site is rather difficult since it is mainly in Japanese, but I've got a feeling not everying they sell is on there either.

can i get a price check on a Kakimoto Hyper 2000 FullMega N1+ Single for an r32 GTR shipped to the USA

- AUD$1,099.00 pick up in MEL

Shipping to USA, have to check but it won't be cheap

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hey mate do you have a pic of a apexi n1 evolution on an r32 gtst, sorry for all the questions just want to make sure im buying the right thing. cheers mate

hey mate do you have a pic of a apexi n1 evolution on an r32 gtst, sorry for all the questions just want to make sure im buying the right thing. cheers mate

Sorry we don't have a pic on R32,

but N1 Evolution has an angled canon for all models

N1%20evolution.jpg

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