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I bought a catback for my last R33 on this website 2 years ago. I'm after something similar, although the last one was fully polished - Fujitsubo 3.5! It cost $450 second-hand and I'm after something fairly similar. I also have an Apexi muffler - 2.5 in and 7.0 out!!!! Polished , too! It must be worth $750 new! I'd trade for a catback, with some cash if the system was worth it!

also, if you just have some piping, mild steel is fine, from cat to rear muffler that is already shaped for an R33 and ready to weld up to my Apexi, that could work, too!

Options! PM me or post here!

Anyone!?! Willing to drive into NNSW if necessary!

iijj

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Ive got a 3 inch stainless cat back exhaust if your interested. Never used and looks awesome. I bought it because i was about to get a R33, but never did. The only thing is i dont know wether it is a GTST or GTR exhaust. by the looking at pictures they look indenticle in shape and braces. Im willing to part with it for 500 bucks and if your willing to wait, i'll be in brisbane on the 23rd of this month so there'll be no freight.

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