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I have a 3" Fujitsubo Legalis R Catback exhaust for sale . This would have to be the quitest 3" exhaust I have seen. It was on my car for about 10k k's and it is still like new, no dints or scrapes at all.

Its all polished s/steel and its still as shiny as it was when I got it.

Not sure if it will fit a 34GTT but it will fit a V-spec BNR 34 ( with the rear defuser) and the cops will not bother you with this, it is claimed to be quieter than stock GTR exhaust at idle.

I'm in Sydney but will post at buyers expense . Looking for $690

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will offer $400

Thanks for the offer dude but I have already had a much better offer. This is almost a new exhaust, good luck finding one ( any condition) for $400.

Seriously man, what sort of a bs offer is that.

The good thing that I like about the stuff that jerry sells, is he never sells crap stuff. It is always in near perfect/new condition.

you're offering him 400 for a practically new fujitsibu?

ok, so is that ur best price..?

""I have a 3" Fujitsubo Legalis R Catback exhaust for sale . This would have to be the quitest 3" exhaust I have seen. It was on my car for about 10k k's and it is still like new, no dints or scrapes at all.

Its all polished s/steel and its still as shiny as it was when I got it.

Not sure if it will fit a 34GTT but it will fit a V-spec BNR 34 ( with the rear defuser) and the cops will not bother you with this, it is claimed to be quieter than stock GTR exhaust at idle.

I'm in Sydney but will post at buyers expense . Looking for $690"""

This is my price dude, I don't know if it's best or worse but I do know its like new. If you are in Sydney you are welcome to come and have a look.

Still available.

This will suit a new exhaust buyer , it is just like new .

The people that have made offers via P.M. remember even if you bought this in Japan by the time you got it to your door it will be over $1200. At $690 you are saving a lot of money and you don't have to wait for it, so please no ridiculous offers, in future I will not even reply to such offers.

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I will not bother to reply to lowball offers , if you are serious and you want to make a genuine offer please do but keep in mind this is like new ...

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