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RSR full stainless 3" exhaust with 4" angle mounted tip

slight dent on bend form cat, came like that when i got it i have not used it yet but by the looks of it there are no leaks whatsoever.. its ful stainless steel and i paid $700 for it.. would like $500 for it, had an offer for $400 so looking for something more than that at least.. must sell quick

0411 50 54 58 im in melb

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coz i bought two exhausts when i got my car, i was told this one would be too loud for whast i wanted... i didnt know shit bout exhausts so i didnt bother putting it on i just bought another super quiet one...loud just isntmy thing

not really at all man... it would work if it can fit.. might just need a little bend back to fit though.. otherwise its perfect.. and i have never used it so i dont know but its similar to a mates one and his sounds grouse nottooo loud though

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