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SOLD! Good luck to the purchaser, prompt trader, would do so again.

My new exhaust is already on the car :(:D

This exhaust is off my current R32 GTR which I am changing to a larger single setup, but I don't want to cut this exhaust up.

Dual expansion to 3" off the dumps (fits standard dumps), into 3" catco hi-flow cats (RRP $750),

into 4", through custom 4" resonator and custom 4" muffler. Everything on it is stainless, and you

could polish it if you cared.

The mufflers were welded on in-situ (that is, there are tiny holes at the tops of the joins between the

muffler and the pipe) all 4 of which can be cleaned up. edit: these have been sealed. There are 3

holes in the side just after the join; two have bungs for lambda sensors and one which used to be

for the cat temp sensor which I had to cut off and can be repaired.

All of them could just be ground back and welded if you liked.

It's 'moulded' in a couple of places to clear stuff under the car, aft of the join.

In its current configuration it's 95dB @ 3500. Without both mufflers it's 105dB @ 3500.

You don't get the mounting bolts or rubbers - I need those for the next exhaust.

It's one piece, so pick-up only (Mittagong, NSW 2575) or you organise your own freight.

edit: if you have an R32 with stock dumps or aftermarket bits that fit the same, and

you have stock fittings, you can drive down (about 30 mins south of Campbelltown),

get it fitted for an extra $50, and drive home. You might be able to fit your

stocker in your boot, in your mate's van, or in the bin.

+61 2 48722094 b.h. only.

Not including email address because of spam; phone spam is a little more expensive for the bastards.

Hope this doesn't offend the mods. PM me if you like.

edit: photos not taken of repaired hole in side and tiny up-top repairs.

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bump. Plenty of interest, no sale as yet. I'm thinking that perhaps delivery instructions are offputting,

so price drop to $1100, or $1150 fitted. Anybody looking to flow some serious gas should investigate

this exhaust.

Saliya

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