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Item: unknown jap catback mild steel stainless cannon

Condition: pretty dirty on the heat wrap

Price: $300ono

To Fit: (What car) 32 GTR or GTST

Location: Melb

Contact: PM or email r32sedan

Comments: was on my brothers gtr and then on my gtst sounds awesome on both cars, extremely loud and good if you want attention. It is a Jasma approived catback but with no middle muffler i dont think you will pass an exhaust test lol :D. The rear cannon is polished stainless and about 5inch tip (forgot to measure) and the exhaust is 3inch all the way through and is covered with heat wrap ( there is a small gap were it ripped off but besides that the whole piping to cannon is covered. Any questions pm or email me

Cheers Nick

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hey mate, any dents on the exhaust enough to significantly restrict air flow??? If not then i will go $200 pick up...Also where abouts in melbourne do u live??

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