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Item: Full stainless steel custom 3" cat back exhaust

Age: less then 1500kms

Condition: just needs a repolish and back to brand new or else excellent condition

Price: $475ono pick up or postage at buyers expense

To Fit: (What car) currently on r32 gtr but will fit gtst

Location: melbourne

Contact: tony 0412862091

Comments:

hi guys up for sale i got an almost brand new cat back stainless steel exhaust to fit an r32 gtr, this exhaust sounds absolutely insane, its a 3 inch, it has just a hot dog in the middle instead of them ugly looking mufflers and i would say a 4.5inch -5inch cannon at the rear, its a custom made exhaust and it cost me just under $600 about a year ago, car is never driven, its like brand new, its not loud but its not very low, its got a very nice RB tone when you punch it, you could tell its a gtr from a mile away, it comes with a silencer aswell, beautifully designed and forst to see will buy GUARANTEED

selling due to wanting to purchase a kakimoto exhaust from a friend

located in greenvale area in melbourne

contact me for more details on 0412862091

wont take off the car unless i get a deposit and its better for the new buyer as they can hear it before purchase

cheers tony

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Edited by GTRBOS
Does it bolt up to where the standard cat would be?

yer bro sure does but look i will throw in the straight pipe aswell at same cost,

cheers

yer bro its got a 2 bolt, ill look after you on the price if you like tai, i wouldnt of been getting rid of it but my mate has a kakimoto exhaust and i thought i would buy that off him and chuck it on my gtr,

tai come over and you can hear it in the actual car and when can i grab the rotors off you bro,

cheers mate

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