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Item: kakimoto HYPER2000 FULLMEGA N1 + SILENCER TIP

Location: sydney

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: after a quieter exhaust

Price and Payment Conditions: mainly looking for a direct swap so if your in the sydney area and interested PM me wat exhaust u've got and condition and we can sort something out :D im after a JDM branded catback system.

Extra Info: item is in vgc a few scratches on the bottom of the muffler but dats about it. im mainly after a trust PEII catback system if that helps. thanks

Contact Details: please PM me

heres a pic of the exhaust its abit dirty lol but a nice polish will clean it up color is kind of a metalic gold. picture is with the silencer attatched.

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Edited by hanyou
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I have this exhaust on my car and Ive gotta say, its one of the most angriest sounding exhausts on the market, nice style and its got a really deep low RPM rumble and really Howls angrilly in the top end.

Ppl and freinds always comment on it and ive had that many ask me - where did u get one from - so theres your chance!!

thanks starionturbo. i love the sound of the kakimoto but the cops dont seem too hahahaha.. however driving with a silencer it is pretty quiet but that takes out the whole point of a full exhaust :D

Edited by hanyou

I would be interested in a swap.. been lookin at the this thread for a while..

i have got a JASMA approved... 3.5inch pipework, splits into 2 2 inch pipes into the tip..

Also in a series 2 r33..

So how loud is your exhaust?? Please send me correct pics of your exhaust n i will do the same if u are interested.. But i think i would rather hear it first tho..

Btw mine is pretty quite but sounds really nice..

in shire area..

Let me know what u think..

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