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Item: Trust Extension Front Pipe

Age: Less than 1000kms, no hard work at all

Condition: A1 - buyer will be able to see the gate split hasn't even gone 'off' due to the heat as stainless normally does, backing up the low kms/no heavy work.

Price: $800

To Fit: RB26/GTR

Location: Melb (prefer melb buyer)

Contact: PM me

Comments: Had to pull them off due to ride height, relating to HR31/RB26 conversion etc. Motor sits lower than it would in a GTR which caused me problems so ive regretfully had to take them off :worship:

Pics of what they look like if you dont know. Nengun wants $830 without even considering delivery & extras so these are cheap considering they are the same thing and in virtually the same condition

http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/extention-front-pipe

For interstate - ill meet you in the middle for postage costs (ie, ill pay half)

I can probably get it done a bit cheaper through some friends anyhow.

  • 4 weeks later...

Up for sale again.

Ive got a whole swag of pics on my home PC (should you really need them).

With Trust going bust - you might not be able to buy these again!!! :P

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