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so you have the 90mm ti-r full titanium one?

i just called bankstown and told him how much you have them for. but he could only quote 1800. for a 32gtr

is there much difference? i'm going to need to probably modify it anyway to fit to the trust dumps as i had to modify them to fit also.

ah yeah that is the normal price. i just informed George about the list :worship: and sent the list throught to them.

i have a list of 330 items (5x greddy gtr plenums...$699 etc) i am clearing out and that 80mm PETIR exhaust was part of it, i would post up the list put i am not a sponsor and dont want to upset any one.

i do have a 90mm power evolution (v clamp with catout pipe) for R32 gtr on that list $699

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ah yeah that is the normal price.

i have a list of 330 items (5x greddy gtr plenums...$699 etc) i am clearing out and that 80mm PETIR exhaust was part of it, i will send the list throught to them now. i would post up the list put i am not a sponsor and dont want to upset any one.

i do have a 90mm power evolution (v clamp with catout pipe) for R32 gtr on that list $699

is that one full titanium? i've already got a 3.5 inch exhaust from dumps back. but its about 35kg!

ah yeah that is the normal price. i just informed George about the list :worship: and sent the list throught to them.

i have a list of 330 items (5x greddy gtr plenums...$699 etc) i am clearing out and that 80mm PETIR exhaust was part of it, i would post up the list put i am not a sponsor and dont want to upset any one.

i do have a 90mm power evolution (v clamp with catout pipe) for R32 gtr on that list $699

nah i have that exhaust and it's mild steel.

fat pipe though.

what's the price for the 90mm GTR32 Ti-R???

might have to upgrade...

X2

nengun sell the 90 for 1200ish. autobarn said 1800 but i want a 950 buck oner

how much difference is a 33gtr exhaust form a 32gtr?

yeah the 1800 quote was incorrect it was rrp, they should always match nengun

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from what i've read. its a cat back :cheers:

The one that Luke has in the Pic's... From what he has told me basically deletes the cat soooo yeah, hence the reason it comes with the silencer i think.

I think i might deff be interested in a 80mm (R32) as well!

your going to have to post a audio/video clip of the car when the new zorst is on, i wanna hear it :D , should sound awsome with only 1 muffler, and possibly no cat.

Nengun says $1463.57 (90mm) delevered to Tassie. mmmmmmmmmm tempting, dam you giving me ways to spend money! :cheers:

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as I understand it, as it is a "track" system, not the "street/circuit" model - the pipe connects straight to the end of the Front pipe - thus no cat pipe is required at all to make up this length. However I wont know for sure until I go to fit it.

Be careful with ordering this exhaust from Nengun - The box it comes in is pictured back on page 1, its bloody big! there is no way you can EMS a box this size.

The only way to airfreight would be DHL - initial quotes we were looking at to use DHL to airfreight this from Japan was in the region of $500+

so this rapidly increases the cost of the exhaust...

Trent's price at autobarn is insanely cheap - it must be 30 or 40 % below cost price - any stores here in Adelaide I spoke to about ordering this exhaust was $2k to get it for me. Sponsors on NS/SAU quoted me about $1800. The price listed on Trust website I think equates to about $1200/$1300, so when you factor in airfreight and import duty ontop of this, I was pretty happy to get mine all up for $1600 :cheers:

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nengun site says that only packages over 1.5m are a problem, and the only list the evo system as being too long. But i don't realy want to be spending money on one since I alrealy have a 80mm, and I need to upgrade my suspention. I should start a charety for myself :D

mmmmm 90mm full TI exhuasts...

that is one sexy mofo! - i highly reccomend u guys to get them if u can! the weight is insane.

as for volume - stand the F*ck back.

I'm running the Veilside 90mm Full TI cat back exhuast on the supra, its not a quiet beast...

but then again i am non turbo :D

stock cat back exhuast was 30kg + - this thing is less than 10 - its crazy.

but thats cause the TI exhuasts are thinner = louder than stainless....

plus no center muffler is bad...

but since most of u guys will have a turbo in ur cars should be a bit quieter (except on boost)

nengun site says that only packages over 1.5m are a problem, and the only list the evo system as being too long. But i don't realy want to be spending money on one since I alrealy have a 80mm, and I need to upgrade my suspention. I should start a charety for myself :D

I just measured the box, its 1.7 meters :P

Nengun wont send this to Australia unless you organise DHL

as I understand it, as it is a "track" system, not the "street/circuit" model - the pipe connects straight to the end of the Front pipe - thus no cat pipe is required at all to make up this length. However I wont know for sure until I go to fit it.

Be careful with ordering this exhaust from Nengun - The box it comes in is pictured back on page 1, its bloody big! there is no way you can EMS a box this size.

The only way to airfreight would be DHL - initial quotes we were looking at to use DHL to airfreight this from Japan was in the region of $500+

so this rapidly increases the cost of the exhaust...

Trent's price at autobarn is insanely cheap - it must be 30 or 40 % below cost price - any stores here in Adelaide I spoke to about ordering this exhaust was $2k to get it for me. Sponsors on NS/SAU quoted me about $1800. The price listed on Trust website I think equates to about $1200/$1300, so when you factor in airfreight and import duty ontop of this, I was pretty happy to get mine all up for $1600 :D

Bugger that it goes on without cat. i modified my trust dumps fo fit better and higher so modification to this titanium system will have to happen also.

p.s. I say no to Non flowing pussy! let the car breathe and let your rear bar get a coating of nice black richness!

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