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Item:CUSTOM 3.5'' TITANIUM EXHAUST

Condition:Used but in Very Very Good Condition!

Price: $2000ono

To Fit: GT-R R33 but can be modified to suit R32 i guess

Location:Sydney

Contact:Via pm or to this thread

Reason for Sale: Dont see the Track much with the gt-r R33 so just stays in the garage as decoration :D

Comments: This item was fabricated by Esprit racing Japan and is off there GT-R Cicuit car, You wont find another custom exhaust like this, There is no restriction to this exhaust, it is very straight and very light!

This is a perfect exhaust for any track day, Dyno, Drag racing meets...

I can pick this exhaust up with one finger from each hand!! Would recommend it for Race use only, but what you do with it is your own business....

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  • 1 month later...
How much modification is needed to throw this onto a 32gtr??

Honestly i dont know wat would be needed to fit a GT-R R32 i own a gt-r 32 aswell i think the hangers need to be repositioned...Im pretty sure the actual exhaust doesn't need to be modified to fit...

anyone actually know?

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Honestly i dont know wat would be needed to fit a GT-R R32 i own a gt-r 32 aswell i think the hangers need to be repositioned...Im pretty sure the actual exhaust doesn't need to be modified to fit...

anyone actually know?

From what I can see from my R32 to my R33 is that the exhaust shape it self is different and the hangers are completely different

Would have to do some extensive modifications to get it to fit an R32 and it still probably wouldn't sit right as the shape isn't quiet the same

Awesome exhaust would sound unreal! All the best with the sale

From what I can see from my R32 to my R33 is that the exhaust shape it self is different and the hangers are completely different

Would have to do some extensive modifications to get it to fit an R32 and it still probably wouldn't sit right as the shape isn't quiet the same

Awesome exhaust would sound unreal! All the best with the sale

Thanks for Clearing that up Abu :blink:

Still up for sale!! Oh and it sounds unreal

  • 3 months later...

Tony is a Titanium whore.

Just like his R32 exhaust ive seen this one - make no mistake, this is a fkn sexy exhaust. If I had an r33 it would already be mine

Good luck with the sale Tony, someone out there will appreciate this mega cool piece of gear :)

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Bump...

Still for sale guys!!

Hi, I am building a track GTR33, Your exhaust would do a good job. The only problem is the 90db max noice limit with club sprints.

Alex 0433559972 like to discuss further.

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Forgot About This......

Still For sale....Make An Offer

Hi,It is Alex again. It is a pity you are in Sydney. Love to test it on the dyno and track before I buy. I put my other GTR33 T88 38GK on track ( Sandown and Phillip Island ) big smiles on everybody's face when the screamer pipe came on. wonder which one is louder!! I have also bought a Kakimoto titanium from Alblitz ( $600 ) a bit small in dia but not bad with DB level.

My old number was disconnected.

new number 0433 878905 and 0439 818008

cheers

Alex

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