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Item: Unknown brand Jasma plated 3" R32 cat-back exhaust

Age: Unknown

Condition:Good/Average - Mild steel with pin hole exhaust leak

Price: $250 o.n.o

To Fit: R32 GTS-t / GT-R (What car)

Location: NW Melbourne - Pickup Only!

Contact:0406 948 342 or via PM

Hey guys putting my old exhaust up for sale as i purchased a new cannon exhaust for change in appearance. Exhaust is in good condition bar the small pinhole with can easily be patched up and has not affected performance at all - I have not had any problems with it for the 2 years I've owned the car with it on (no rattles).

There are no plates on it to indicate who made it, only a JASMA emissions plate under the muffler - Exhaust flows well, from the flange i believe it opens up to about 3.5" in diameter, with a 3"5 tip. It has a nice purr to it and sounds great on WOT and the shiny stainless steel oval muffler looks great! Has made 159kw on with standard boost with my R32 GTS-t.

Make me an offer! Putting it up for $250 o.no, all offers welcome and strictly PICK UP ONLY!

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Cheers,

Steve.

  • 8 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry guys this exhaust is no longer for sale as it is back on my car now - My blitz nur spec exhaust which i found too offensive will be up on add shortly. Mods you can delete as i cannot edit post!

Cheers

Steve.

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