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Hey guys,

I have a GReddy Trust 3 inch catback exhaust system to suit any of the R32s.

Its in pretty good nick, rear muffler is in really good condish, the mid muffler has a small small crack in the underside of it. Wouldnt make any noise. The piping is all mild steel with the usual surface rust etc.

Exhaust is located in the Eastside of Melb, can even deliver around east areas. Freight could be oprganised as it is in 2 pieces which also makes it easy.

Asking $250 ono

Please PM or Call if interested.

Must go!

Cheers,

Mat.

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See pics of the Tanabe here in an old thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...html&hl=mat.

NOTE the price is now $250 for either one :/

Cheers.

Hmm,

Looks good.

Got any pics of it off the car?

Does it have any hangers other than the rear muffler?

That's my main drama. The only thing holding my exhaust up is the turbo and the 2 hangers on the rear muffler. lol.

Sorry no pics out of the car, and its on a car at the moment.

It has a hanger half way down where the mid muffler should be, one before the rear muffler, and 2 on the rear.

You should also have a bracket at the cat bolting onto the rear of the gearbox. That wouldnt be hard to make up if you dont have one.

Ha, funny you ask.

I have a super dragger on atm, and its alot deeper and dronier than the Trust.

One of my mates brother had one also, you could barely hear it running and cruised with a very small note.

The trust is very quiet.

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