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few parts to sell. all prices slightly negotiable. make reasonabe offers.

cheers

Item: full 3" turbo back mandrel bend exhaust with 3" catco stainless cat and 5" muffler. xforce

Location: sydney

Website: -

Item Condition: Excellent only dont 10,000 KMs.

Reason for selling: not needed

Price and price conditions: $800 worth $1300

Pictures: available on request

Item: full origional nissan plush floor matts suit R34GTT (all 5)

Location: sydney

Website: -

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for selling: not needed

Price and price conditions: $200 cant buy from nissan australia. nengun sells for around $400 i think

Pictures: available on request

you mean you just want the down pipe?? from the turbo to the cat?? if you have a cat back exhaust you'll need a highflow cat to. how much you want to pay for just the downpipe or downpipe and cat if you need it??

you mean you just want the down pipe?? from the turbo to the cat?? if you have a cat back exhaust you'll need a highflow cat to. how much you want to pay for just the downpipe or downpipe and cat if you need it??

i already have 3 inch cat all the way to the exhaust.. just need turbo to cat..

you tellme the price, how much you want it for..

Thanks

nah not on the car but i assure you its a beautiful note. hard to make an RB sound shit i reckon. haha it's quiet when just cruising. just a nice deep tone but when you open her up its REAL nice. :D like i said. hard to make these motors sound shit.

hey do u think u can seperate the turboback exhaust. i already have a high flow cat and cat back exhaust and needing the dump and front pipe only..can that be arranged??

mate the exhaust is in perfect nik. i can post a pic but not until tonight. only done about 10 000 KMs. pretty much brand new. if your in syd you can have a look at it. im in bonnyrigg which is near liverpool if you don tknow the area. otherwise i'll post pics tonight.

i woudl sell just the dump pipe if the sale of the whole exhaust falls through from ND834. i gotta go with trying to sell the full one 1st. \

cheers

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