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Item: 3" X-Force Cat back exhaust system

Age: Couple of Years old

Condition: Very Good

Price: $250 ono

To Fit: R32 GTS, GTST, GTR, 2Door and 4Door

Location: Epping (near Hornsby/Parramatta) - Sydney

Contact: Cris - 0403491735 - SMS prefered - I may be in class. OR PM.. Ill usually reply within the day.

Comments: The pictures tell the story. Very Good contition, except for one very slight dent. This wont effect performance at all.

If you like attention, this exhaust is for you! Fairly quite when on idle and cruising, but when you mash the loud pedal it really starts to roar! Very throughty and deep growl.

Feel free to SMS or PM any questions you guys may have,

Cheers,

Sounds like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDmPqxknNt8

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got a pic of it fitted to the car?

thanks

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It will fir 4 door 32's too.. I had breifly had it on my 4 door..

Might come to Sydney this weekend.

How low are u willing to go on the price if i drive up?

Im not willing to go too much further on price.

You have a PM. With a possible pick up arangement.

Still for sale guys..

Edited by GTS4WD
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